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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 The Cultural Evolution of Storytelling and Fairy Tales: Human Communication and Memetics -
2 The Meaning of Fairy Tale within the Evolution of Culture -
3 Remaking “Bluebeard,” or Good-bye to Perrault -
4 Witch as Fairy/Fairy as Witch: Unfathomable Baba Yagas -
5 The Tales of Innocent Persecuted Heroines and Their Neglected Female Storytellers and Collectors -
6 Giuseppe Pitrè and the Great Collectors of Folk Tales in the Nineteenth Century -
7 Fairy-Tale Collisions, or the Explosion of a Genre -
Appendix A Sensationalist Scholarship: A “New” History of Fairy Tales -
Appendix B Reductionist Scholarship: A “New” Definition of the Fairy Tale - Bibliography
- Index
(p.209) Bibliography
(p.209) Bibliography
- Source:
- The Irresistible Fairy Tale
- Author(s):
Jack Zipes
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 The Cultural Evolution of Storytelling and Fairy Tales: Human Communication and Memetics -
2 The Meaning of Fairy Tale within the Evolution of Culture -
3 Remaking “Bluebeard,” or Good-bye to Perrault -
4 Witch as Fairy/Fairy as Witch: Unfathomable Baba Yagas -
5 The Tales of Innocent Persecuted Heroines and Their Neglected Female Storytellers and Collectors -
6 Giuseppe Pitrè and the Great Collectors of Folk Tales in the Nineteenth Century -
7 Fairy-Tale Collisions, or the Explosion of a Genre -
Appendix A Sensationalist Scholarship: A “New” History of Fairy Tales -
Appendix B Reductionist Scholarship: A “New” Definition of the Fairy Tale - Bibliography
- Index