Marvels & Tales Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2007
Marvels & Tales is a peer-reviewed journal that is international and multidisciplinary in orientation. The journal publishes scholarly work dealing with the fairy tale in any of its diverse manifestations and contexts. Marvels & Tales provides a central forum for fairy-tale studies by scholars of literature, folklore, gender studies, children’s literature, social and cultural history, anthropology, film studies, ethnic studies, art and music history, and others.
Table of Contents
The Relationship between Oral and Literary Tradition as a Challenge in Fairy-Tale Research: The Case of Finnish Folktales
Satu Apo
On the Literary Origins of Folkloric Fairy Tales: A Comparison between Madame d’Aulnoy’s “Finette Cendron” and Frank Bourisaw’s “Belle Finette”
Charlotte Trinquet
The Transformation of Folktales and Fairy Tales into Popular Booklets
Maria Kaliambou
A Prologue Tale as Manifesto Tale: Establishing a Narrative Literary Form and the Formation of Arabian Nights
Abd-El-Hameed Hawwas
Postulated Routes from Naples to Paris: The Printer Antonio Bulifon and Giambattista Basile’s Fairy Tales in Seventeenth-Century France
Suzanne Magnanini
New Poetics versus Old Print: Fairy Tales, Animal Fables, and the Gaulois Past
Sophie Raynard
Does Sex Breed Gender? Pronominal Reference in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Orrin W. Robinson
Semiliterate and Semi-Oral Processes
Rudolf Schenda / Translated by Ruth B. Bottigheimer
The Prologue Tale
Edward Lane
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