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Cinderella Tales from Around the World
Cinderella Tales from Around the World | Heidi Anne Heiner
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Yeh-hsien. Cenerentola. Cendrillon. Ashenputtle. Chernuska. Cinderella. These are just a few of the names of one of the best known and most beloved fairy tale characters in the world. The tale is known in countless variations throughout Europe and Asia as well as Africa and the Americas. The tales share the familiar story of a persecuted heroine who finally triumphs over oppressed circumstances through her virtue and the assistance of a magical helper. Whatever name she is given, the character has inspired countless generations and remains a vibrant part of modern popular culture. A discussion of the Cinderella Cycle is provided in the introduction, explaining how seemingly unrelated tales are considered part of the Cinderella family. A brief history of Cinderella scholarship is also included, detailing why the tale was once considered the key to understanding how stories were disseminated around the world. Building upon Marian Roalfe Cox's seminal work with Cinderella over 120 years ago, this collection offers more than 150 full length Cinderella tales and over 200 summaries of other variants from around the world. Some of the tales are new translations, a few appearing for the first time in English. Many of the stories are clearly related to each other, but with some the relationship is less obvious. Whether you are a student of folklore or an armchair enthusiast, this anthology offers a diverse array of tales with a unifying theme that both entertains and educates, all gathered for the first time in one impressive collection.
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Linsy
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Some more short reads for #Scarathlon2020 and, on the left, fairy tales for #ReadingEurope2020!

“The Red Shoes” is, honestly, kinda scary! And in “Little Saddleslut,” a Cinderella tale from Greece, the evil sisters eat the mom. So, yeah, definitely on theme for October!

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#denmark #greece #graphicsreadathon

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#TBT to that time the kids met Prince Charming

#fairytales

PurpleyPumpkin That's adorable! And pretty awesome. Your kids look so happy. 😊 8y
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Linsy
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"One Headlight" by The Wallflowers is my absolute favorite song. I used to think it said "Come on, Cinderella" in the chorus, so it always makes me think of the fairy tale. #songthatremindsyouofabook

The "Cinderella" tales in this collection feel reminiscent of each other, of course, but are from different places and times, so are also quite unique. #tweedledeeandtweedledum #novemberland

kyraleseberg Awesome song and I always thought he said that too!!!! 8y
Linsy @kyraleseberg Yeah, apparently he says, "Come on try a little" and then later, "Me and Cinderella." I was floored when I first looked up the lyrics, lol. 8y
Bradleygirl Oh my gosh I loved that song too! Nostalgia hit. 8y
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