A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in the Long Nineteenth Century

A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in the Long Nineteenth Century

  • Naomi J. Wood
  • Anne E. Duggan
Publisher:Bloomsbury PublishingISBN 13: 9781350095366ISBN 10: 1350095362

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A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in the Long Nineteenth Century is written by Naomi J. Wood and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1350095362 (ISBN 10) and 9781350095366 (ISBN 13).

How have the fairy tales of different cultures changed over the centuries? What do they tell us about our fears and hopes? In a work that spans 2,500 years these ambitious questions are addressed by over 50 experts, each contributing their overview of a theme applied to a period in history. With the help of a broad range of case material they illustrate broad trends and nuances of the fairy tale in Western culture from antiquity to the present. Individual volume editors ensure the cohesion of the whole, and to make it as easy as possible to use, chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six. The six volumes cover: 1 - Antiquity (500 BCE to 800 CE); 2 - Medieval Age (800 to 1450); 3 - The Age of the Marvelous (1450 to 1650); 4 - The Long Eighteenth Century (1650 to 1800); 5 - The Long Nineteenth Century (1800 to 1920); 6 - The Modern Age (1920 to the present). Themes (and chapter titles) are: Forms of the Marvelous; Adaptation; Gender and Sexuality; Humans and Non-Humans; Monsters and the Monstrous; Spaces; Socialization; and Power. The page extent for the pack is approximately 2,000 pp. Each volume opens with Notes on Contributors and an Introduction and concludes with Notes, Bibliography, and an Index.