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Tales of magic, tales in print

On the genealogy of fairy tales and the Brothers Grimm

By Yseult De Blecourt

Tales of magic, tales in print
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  • Price: £85.00
  • ISBN: 9780719083792
  • Publish Date: Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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  • Price: £85.00
  • ISBN: 9781526162823
  • Publish Date: Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    • Format: eBook
    • ISBN: 978-1-5261-6282-3
    • Published Date: June 2021

    Description

    Since the beginning of the nineteenth century folklorists, and the general public in their wake, have assumed the orality of fairy tales. Only lately have more and more specialists been arguing in favour of at least an interdependence between oral and printed distribution of stories. This book takes an extreme position in that debate: as far as Tales of magic is concerned, the initial transmission proceded exclusively through prints. From a historical perspective, this is the only viable approach; the opposite assumption of a vast unrecorded and thus inaccessible reservoir of oral stories, presents a horror vacui. Only in the course of the nineteenth century, when folklorists started collecting in the field and asked their informants for fairy tales, was this particular genre incorporated into a then feeble oral tradition. Even then story tellers regularly reverted to printed texts. Every recorded fairy tale can be shown to be dependent on previous publications, or to be a new composition, constructed on the basis of fragments of stories already in existence.

    Tales of magic, tales in print traces the textual history of a number of fairy tale clusters, linking the findings of literary historians on the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries to the material collected by nineteenth- and twentieth-century field workers. While it places fairy tales as a genre firmly in a European context, it also follows particular stories in their dispersion over the rest of the world.

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    Focusing on the collections of the Brothers Grimm, Willem de Blécourt admirably challenges this view, adducing an impressive amount of scholarly research in his new book, Tales of Magic, Tales in Print.

    Contents

    Acknowledgments
    The magic of the printed word: a prologue
    1. The devil in the detail
    2. A quest for rejuvenation
    3. The girl in the garden
    4. Magic and metamorphosis
    5. The substitute story teller
    6. Journeys to the other world
    7. The vanishing godmother
    Epilogue: towards a theory of talecraft
    A very short bibliography
    Tale type index
    Index

    Author

    Willem de Blécourt is an historical anthropologist and independent researcher, and Honorary Research Fellow at the Meertens Institute in Amsterdam

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