
Once Upon a Time: A Short History of Fairy Tale
par
Marina Warner
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Children’s
History
Fantasy
Format
Relié
Pages
226
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 15, 2014
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0198718659
ISBN-13
9780198718659
Description
Marina Warner delves into the enchanting world of fairy tales, offering readers a rich and intricate exploration of their history and significance. With a passion stemming from years of engagement with these beloved stories, she takes her audience on a journey through the various forms and functions that fairy tales have held across cultures and epochs. Warner reveals how these narratives have served not just as entertainment, but also as a means of moral education and social commentary.
The author examines the evolution of fairy tales, tracing their roots from ancient folklore to their reinventions in modern media. She highlights how these stories have adapted to reflect societal changes, maintaining their relevance through shifting cultural landscapes. Warner's analysis brings to light the deeper themes embedded within these tales, prompting readers to reconsider their familiarity with characters and plots that have captivated generations.
Interwoven with personal anecdotes and reflections, the narrative invites a sense of nostalgia while also challenging preconceived notions about the simplicity of fairy tales. Warner encourages readers to appreciate the complexity and depth that often lies beneath the surface of these seemingly straightforward narratives. The blend of scholarly insight and a deep love for the genre creates a compelling discourse that resonates with fairy tale enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, Warner’s exploration of these timeless stories underscores their power to shape imagination and convey truths about the human experience. As she engages with both classic and contemporary examples, readers are left with a renewed appreciation for fairy tales and their enduring place in our collective consciousness.
The author examines the evolution of fairy tales, tracing their roots from ancient folklore to their reinventions in modern media. She highlights how these stories have adapted to reflect societal changes, maintaining their relevance through shifting cultural landscapes. Warner's analysis brings to light the deeper themes embedded within these tales, prompting readers to reconsider their familiarity with characters and plots that have captivated generations.
Interwoven with personal anecdotes and reflections, the narrative invites a sense of nostalgia while also challenging preconceived notions about the simplicity of fairy tales. Warner encourages readers to appreciate the complexity and depth that often lies beneath the surface of these seemingly straightforward narratives. The blend of scholarly insight and a deep love for the genre creates a compelling discourse that resonates with fairy tale enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, Warner’s exploration of these timeless stories underscores their power to shape imagination and convey truths about the human experience. As she engages with both classic and contemporary examples, readers are left with a renewed appreciation for fairy tales and their enduring place in our collective consciousness.
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