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'''Wise Women: Folk and Fairy Tales from Around the World''' is an anthology of stories retold and edited by [[Suzanne I. Barchers]], and illustrated by [[Leann Mullineaux]].
'''Wise Women: Folk and Fairy Tales from Around the World''' is an anthology of stories retold and edited by [[Suzanne I. Barchers]], and illustrated by [[Leann Mullineaux]].
==Contents==
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
'''Daughters: Clever and Courageous'''
* "The Peasant's Clever Daughter" (Germany and Italy)
* "The Young Head of the Family" (China)
* "The Girl and the Road Agent" (United States, Ozarks)
* "The Tale of the Oki Islands" (Japan)
* "The Wild Goose Lake" (China)
* "Stone Patience and Knife Patience" (Turkey)
'''Sisters: Resourceful and Steadfast'''
* "Clever Maria" (Portugal)
* "Patience" (India, Punjab)
* "The Twelve Brothers" (Germany)
* "The Princess and the Giant" (Scotland)
* "The Snow Queen" (Denmark)
* "Fowler's Fowl" (Germany)
* "The Water of Life" (Spain)
* "Hansel and Gretel" (Germany)
* "Fortunée" (France)
* "Molly Whuppie" (Scotland)
* "The Witch" (Russia)
'''Maidens: Clever and True'''
'''Attendants: Ingenious and Loyal'''
'''Wives and Mothers: Devoted and Cunning'''
'''Mature Women: Bold and Wise'''
* "The Popper Caught a Thief" (United States, Ozarks)
* "The Woman and the Robber" (United States, Ozarks)
* "Rachel" (United States, Northeast)
* "The Little Old Woman Who Went to the North Wind" (Norway)
* "Martha, the Holy Woman" (France)
* "The Woman in the Moon" (United States, Hawaii)
* "St. David's Flood" (England)
* "The White-Haired Old Woman" (United States, Native American)
* "The Wise Woman" (Algeria)


==Editions==
==Editions==

Revision as of 18:51, 2 April 2007

Wise Women: Folk and Fairy Tales from Around the World is an anthology of stories retold and edited by Suzanne I. Barchers, and illustrated by Leann Mullineaux.

Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments

Daughters: Clever and Courageous

  • "The Peasant's Clever Daughter" (Germany and Italy)
  • "The Young Head of the Family" (China)
  • "The Girl and the Road Agent" (United States, Ozarks)
  • "The Tale of the Oki Islands" (Japan)
  • "The Wild Goose Lake" (China)
  • "Stone Patience and Knife Patience" (Turkey)

Sisters: Resourceful and Steadfast

  • "Clever Maria" (Portugal)
  • "Patience" (India, Punjab)
  • "The Twelve Brothers" (Germany)
  • "The Princess and the Giant" (Scotland)
  • "The Snow Queen" (Denmark)
  • "Fowler's Fowl" (Germany)
  • "The Water of Life" (Spain)
  • "Hansel and Gretel" (Germany)
  • "Fortunée" (France)
  • "Molly Whuppie" (Scotland)
  • "The Witch" (Russia)

Maidens: Clever and True

Attendants: Ingenious and Loyal

Wives and Mothers: Devoted and Cunning

Mature Women: Bold and Wise

  • "The Popper Caught a Thief" (United States, Ozarks)
  • "The Woman and the Robber" (United States, Ozarks)
  • "Rachel" (United States, Northeast)
  • "The Little Old Woman Who Went to the North Wind" (Norway)
  • "Martha, the Holy Woman" (France)
  • "The Woman in the Moon" (United States, Hawaii)
  • "St. David's Flood" (England)
  • "The White-Haired Old Woman" (United States, Native American)
  • "The Wise Woman" (Algeria)

Editions

  • 1997: Libraries Unlimited, 338 pp. ISBN 1563085925.