From Cinderella to The Boy Who Cried Wolf to The Dragon Slayer
to the Judgment of Solomon, certain legends, myths, and folktales
are part of the oral tradition in countries around the world. In
addition to their pervasiveness, these stories show an astonishing
longevity; many such tales are found in classical antiquity.
Ariadne's Thread is an encyclopedia of more than a hundred such
international oral tales, all present in the literature of ancient
Greece and Rome.
It takes into account writings, including early Jewish and
Christian literature, recorded in or translated into Greek or Latin
by writers of any nationality. As a result, it will be invaluable
not only to classicists and folklorists but also to a wide range of
other readers who are interested in stories and storytelling.
William Hansen presents the familiar form of each tale and
discusses the similar ancient story or stories, examining how each
corresponds with and differs from that form. He then gives
principal sources and, where appropriate, comments on the cultural
factors affecting the shape and content of the ancient story, the
context of transmission, and issues raised in the secondary
literature.
Finally, he provides a bibliography of scholarly studies and the
pertinent reference in the standard folk-narrative index, The Types
of the Folktale by Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson. Again and again,
Hansen demonstrates how ancient narratives are often best
understood in the context of the larger tradition. He forces us to
rethink the nature of Greek mythology by encouraging an
appreciation of the extent to which Greek myths and legends
parallel international stories. By virtue of their durability, he
says, these orally transmitted stories rank among the world's most
successful artistic creations.
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