Maria Tatar, editor and translator
The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales
Not since Bruno Bettelheim's The Uses of Enchantment has there been such an illuminating contribution to the world of children's fairy tales.
Annotated Classic Fairy Tales is a remarkable treasure trove, a work
that celebrates the best-loved tales of childhood and presents them through
the vision of Maria Tatar, a leading authority in the field of folklore and
children's literature. Into the woods with Little Red Riding Hood, up the
beanstalk with Jack, and down through the depths of the ocean with the Little
Mermaid, this volume takes us through many of the familiar paths of our
folkloric heritage.
Gathering together twenty-five of our most cherished fairy tales, including
enduring classics like "Beauty and the Beast," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "The
Little Mermaid," and Bluebead," Tatar expertly guides readers through the
stories, exploring their historical origins, their cultural complexities, and
their psychological effects. Offering new translations of the non-English
stories by the likes of Hans Christian Andersen, Brothers Grimm, or Charles
Perrault, Tatar captures the rhythms of oral storytelling and, with an
extraordinary collection of over 300 often rare, mostly four-color paintings
and drawings by celebrated illustrators such as Gustave Doré, George
Cruikshank, and Maxfield Parrish, she expands our literary and visual
sensibilities.
As Tatar shows, few of us are aware of how profoundly fairy tales have
influenced our culture. Disseminated across a wide variety of historical and
contemporary media ranging from opera and drama to cinema and advertising,
they constitute a vital part of our storytelling capital. What has kept them
alive over the centuries is exactly what keeps life pulsing with vitality
and variety: anxieties, fears, desires, romance, passion, and love. Up close
and personal, fairy tales tell us about the quest for romance and riches,
for power and privilege, and, most importantly, they show us a way out of the
woods back to the safety and security of home.
Challenging the notion that fairy tales should be read for their moral values
and used to make good citizens of little children, Tatar demonstrates
throughout how fairy tales can be seen as models for navigating reality,
helping children to develop the wit and courage needed to survive in a world
ruled by adults. This volume seeks to reclaim this powerful cultural legacy,
presenting the stories that we all think we know while at the same time
providing the historical contexts that unlock the mysteries of the tales.
The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales is a volume that will rank as one
of the finest fairy tale collections in many decades, a provocative and
original work to be treasured by students, parents, and children.
Maria Tatar is the John L. Loeb Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. She has written for the New York Times and has appeared on The Today Show.
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