Fairytale in the Ancient World

Voorkant
Psychology Press, 2000 - 240 pagina's

In this, the first modern study of the ancient fairytale, Graham Anderson asks whether the familiar children's fairytale of today existed in the ancient world. He examines texts from the classical period and finds many stories which resemble those we know today, including:
* a Jewish Egyptian Cinderella
* a Snow White whose enemy is the goddess Artemis
* a Pied Piper at Troy.
He puts forward many previously unsuspected candidates as classical variants of the modern fairytale and argues that the degree of violence and cruelty in the ancient tales means they must have been meant for adults.

 

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Introduction
1
The Cinderella story in antiquity
24
Snow White and related tales 43 135
43
Cupid and Psyche and Beauty and the Beast
62
The Obstacle Flight
72
The innocent slandered maid
83
Red Riding Hood and Bluebeard 22
92
Magicians and their allies
103
some reflections on ancient evidence
158
Conclusions
167
Some difficult cases
173
Two ancient hero tales
183
Thrushbeard and The Starmaidens
188
ATType 552 and the Orestes story
193
Notes
195
Bibliography
220

Between living and dead
112
The Cyclops and Ares and Aphrodite
123
The Pied Piper The Three Wishes Rumpelstiltskin The Singing Bone
133
Fairytale into romance
145

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