New Tales for Old: Folktales as Literary Fictions for Young Adults by Gail De Vos and Anna Altmann

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Ruth Stotter

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As society changes and the entertainment industry impacts our culture, traditional fairy tales borrowed from the oral tradition have been adopted and adapted into new forms by the popular media. The unique contribution of New Tales for Old is the listing and discussion of a wide range of contemporary adaptations—movies, novels, operas, poetry, short stories, picture books, and Internet resources based on eight folktales: "Cinderella," "The Frog King," "Hansel and Gretel," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Rapunzel," "Rumpelstiltskin," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Snow White." The persistence of these familiar fairy tales—often in dramatically altered forms—highlights the haunting power of these images and messages whose roots lie deep in oral tradition. Replete with interdisciplinary interpretations, this book is a treasure trove for teachers who work with undergraduates or high school populations. Folklorists, too, will find this a useful and stimulating resource.

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