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'''Womenfolk and Fairy Tales''' is a 1975 anthology of [[fairy tales]] edited by [[Rosemary Minard]]. | '''Womenfolk and Fairy Tales''' is a 1975 anthology of [[fairy tales]] edited by [[Rosemary Minard]]. | ||
"This collection of outstanding folk and fairy tales is focused on a unique and special theme: in every story it is a girl or woman who is the moving force. No passive Sleeping Beauties here, waiting meekly for Prince Charming; no down-trodden Cinderella scrubbing everybody else's floors. This book is peopled with active, intelligent, capable, and courageous human beings who happen to be female." (from dust jacket) | |||
"Fairy tales abound with bold, courageous, and clever heroes. But for the most part female characters, if they are not witches or fairies or wicked stepmothers, are insipid beauties waiting passively for Prince Charming. There are, however, fairy tales which do present their women as active, intelligent, capable, and courageous human beings. ... The tales that I have collected reflect a variety of cultures — Celtic, European, Scandinavian, Japanese, Chinese, Persian, and African. Some are comic, some are romantic, some tell of princesses and some of peasant girls. All, I believe, are works of literary merit, and their heroines are admirable humans beings." — from "Introduction", by [[Rosemary Minard]] | |||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* "Introduction" / [[Rosemary Minard]], pp. vii-xi | |||
* "The Stolen Bairn and the Sìdh" / Sorche Nic Leodhas, pp. 1-13 | |||
* "The Chinese Red Riding Hoods" / Isabelle C. Chung, pp. 14-19 | |||
* "Molly Whuppie" / Walter de la Mare, pp. 20-29 | |||
* "Mr. Fox" / | |||
[[Category:1975 publications]] | [[Category:1975 publications]] | ||
[[Category:Anthologies]] | [[Category:Anthologies]] | ||
[[Category:Fairy tales]] | [[Category:Fairy tales]] | ||
Revision as of 10:30, 26 March 2007
Womenfolk and Fairy Tales is a 1975 anthology of fairy tales edited by Rosemary Minard.
"This collection of outstanding folk and fairy tales is focused on a unique and special theme: in every story it is a girl or woman who is the moving force. No passive Sleeping Beauties here, waiting meekly for Prince Charming; no down-trodden Cinderella scrubbing everybody else's floors. This book is peopled with active, intelligent, capable, and courageous human beings who happen to be female." (from dust jacket)
"Fairy tales abound with bold, courageous, and clever heroes. But for the most part female characters, if they are not witches or fairies or wicked stepmothers, are insipid beauties waiting passively for Prince Charming. There are, however, fairy tales which do present their women as active, intelligent, capable, and courageous human beings. ... The tales that I have collected reflect a variety of cultures — Celtic, European, Scandinavian, Japanese, Chinese, Persian, and African. Some are comic, some are romantic, some tell of princesses and some of peasant girls. All, I believe, are works of literary merit, and their heroines are admirable humans beings." — from "Introduction", by Rosemary Minard
Editions
- 1975: Houghton Mifflin Co., Botson, MA. ISBN 0-395-020276-0 (hardcover). LCCN 74-26555. Illustrated by Suzanne Klein. 163 pp.
Contents
- "Introduction" / Rosemary Minard, pp. vii-xi
- "The Stolen Bairn and the Sìdh" / Sorche Nic Leodhas, pp. 1-13
- "The Chinese Red Riding Hoods" / Isabelle C. Chung, pp. 14-19
- "Molly Whuppie" / Walter de la Mare, pp. 20-29
- "Mr. Fox" /