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ISBN: 9780691152301 - The Fairies Return
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The Fairies Return

Maria Tatar

ISBN: 9780691152301
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Princeton University Press


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Features tales such as: from "Puss in Boots" to "Little Red Riding Hood", "Jack and the Giant Killer", and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves".

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Originally issued in 1934, "The Fairies Return" was the first collection of modernist fairy tales ever published in England, and it marked the arrival of a satirical classic that has never been surpassed. Even today, this reimagining of fifteen timeless tales - from "Puss in Boots" to "Little Red Riding Hood" - is still fresh and bold, giving readers a world steeped not in once upon a time, but in the here and now. Longtime favorites in this playfully subversive collection are retold for modern times and mature sensibilities. In "Jack and the Giant Killer", Jack becomes a trickster who must deliver England from the hands of three ogres after a failed government inquiry. "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is set in contemporary London and the world of financial margins and mergers. In "The Little Mermaid", a young Canadian girl with breathtaking swimming skills is lured by the temptations of Hollywood. And Cinderella becomes a spinster and holy woman, creating a very different happily ever after. These tales expose social anxieties, political corruption, predatory economic behavior, and destructive appetites even as they express hope for a better world. This is a new introduction from esteemed fairy-tale scholar Maria Tatar puts the collection in context. From stockbrokers and socialites to shopkeepers and writers, the characters in "The Fairies Return" face contemporary challenges while living in the magical world of fairy tales.
 
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