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National Dreams - The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England (Paperback)
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National Dreams - The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England (Paperback)
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Fairy tales and folktales have long been mainstays of children's
literature, celebrated as imaginatively liberating, psychologically
therapeutic, and mirrors of foreign culture. Focusing on the fairy
tale in nineteenth-century England, where many collections found
their largest readership, National Dreams examines influential but
critically neglected early experiments in the presentation of
international tale traditions to English readers. Jennifer Schacker
looks at such wondrous story collections as Grimms' fairy tales and
The Arabian Nights in order to trace the larger stories of
cross-cultural encounter in which these books were originally
embedded. Examining aspects of publishing history alongside her
critical readings of tale collections' introductions, annotations,
story texts, and illustrations, Schacker's National Dreams reveals
the surprising ways fairy tales shaped and were shaped by their
readers. Schacker shows how the folklore of foreign lands became
popular reading material for a broad English audience,
historicizing assumed connections between traditional narrative and
children's reading. The tales imported and presented by such
British writers as Edgar Taylor, T. Crofton Croker, Edward Lane,
and George Webbe Dasent were intended to stimulate readers'
imaginations in more ways than one. Fairy-tale collections provided
flights of fancy but also opportunities for reflection on the
modern self, on the transformation of popular culture, and on the
nature of "Englishness." Schacker demonstrates that such critical
reflections were not incidental to the popularity of foreign tales
but central to their magical hold on the English imagination.
Offering a theoretically sophisticated perspective on the origins
of current assumptions about the significance of fairy tales,
National Dreams provides a rare look at the nature and emergence of
one of the most powerful and enduring genres in English literature.
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