Hidden Truths of Fairy Tales: The Real History Behind the Myths
Uncover the surprising factual stories and cultural realities behind the world's most beloved fairy tales
Resumen
What if the fairytales you grew up hearing weren't just children's stories—but echoes of real events, cultural shifts and historical truths? Hidden Truths of Fairy Tales invites you to step behind the magic and discover the surprising origin stories of the world's most familiar tales. From the oral folk narratives of ancient Europe to the literary versions compiled by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm in the early nineteenth century, these stories have deep roots. Many trace back through centuries of human experience, migration and collective memory. Centre of Excellence +2 Wikipedia +2 In this book, you'll explore topics such as: The way a classic fairy tale was shaped by real social customs and historical context—why stepmothers feature so often, or why princesses appear alone in forests. How oral traditions evolved into literary fairy tales, with collectors and authors reshaping them for different audiences. Fantasy BnF +1 The surprising fact that many tale-motifs date back thousands of years—some potentially to the Bronze Age. ASU News +1 Modern interpretations: how we still carry these old moral codes, fears and hopes into new retellings—and why the real history behind them still matters. Each chapter is structured to be easy to scan: you'll see clear headings, short sections, and illuminating examples. Ideal for anyone interested in folklore, history, literature or culture—no prior specialist knowledge required. Whether you've always loved these stories or are curious about their hidden dimensions, this book offers fresh insight. It shows that beyond the "once upon a time," there is real time, shaped by people, places and power.
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9783565063208
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1008487246