Tradition and Innovation in Folk Literature

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Routledge, 11 aug 2015 - 318 pagina's

In this book, first published in 1987, Wolfgang Mieder follows the intriguing trail of some of the best known pieces of folk literature, tracing them from their roots to modern uses in advertising, journalism, politics, cartoons, and poetry. He reveals both the remarkable adaptability of these tales and how each variation reflects cultural and historical changes. Fairy tales, legends, folk songs, riddles, nursery rhymes, and proverbs are passed from generation to generation, changing both in form and meaning with each use. This book will be of interest to students of literature.

 

Inhoudsopgave

1 Grim Variations From Fairy Tales to Modern AntiFairy Tales
1
2 The Pied Piper of Hamelin Origin History and Survival of the Legend
45
3 Modern Variants of the Daisy Oracle He Loves Me He Loves Me Not
84
4 The Proverb in the Modern Age Old Wisdom in New Clothing
118
5 The Proverbial Three Wise Monkeys Hear No Evil See No Evil Speak No Evil
157
6 History and Interpretation of a Proverb about Human Nature Big Fish Eat Little Fish
178
Notes
229
Bibliography
269
Index
285
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