Step into a realm of magic and imagination with William Allan Neilson's enchanting collection, "Fairy and Wonder Tales." This delightful anthology gathers timeless stories filled with whimsical characters, daring adventures, and moral lessons that transcend generations. As Neilson's charming narratives unfold, you'll encounter mystical beings, brave heroes, and curious creatures that inhabit a world where anything is possible. Each tale is infused with rich imagery and captivating plots, inviting readers to explore the wonders of the imagination.But here's a question to spark your curiosity: What secrets lie hidden within the pages of a fairy tale? Neilson’s exploration of wonder and whimsy encourages us to believe in the extraordinary and to look beyond the ordinary world around us. Delight in the lyrical prose that brings these stories to life, offering a delightful escape from the everyday. Neilson's talent for storytelling captures the essence of childhood wonder, making this collection perfect for readers of all ages. Are you ready to embark on a journey through enchanted lands in "Fairy and Wonder Tales"?Engage with tales that inspire, teach, and entertain, each one a portal to a world filled with hope and imagination. Neilson's timeless storytelling is sure to leave a lasting impression. This is your chance to rediscover the magic of fairy tales. Will you allow these wondrous stories to awaken your sense of wonder?Seize the opportunity to enrich your literary collection. Purchase "Fairy and Wonder Tales" now, and let Neilson’s enchanting tales whisk you away to a world of dreams and adventures.
A pictorial history of fairy-tale postcards from the late 19th century to the present, this volume presents a fascinating look at how key scenes of fairy tales have been rendered over time, suggesting a rethinking and reliving of the tales through the years. Full color. 12 x 12.
Once upon a time, glass slippers, poison apples, evil stepmothers, fairy godmothers, and princes charming exerted a magnetic hold, cast a magic spell, on adults and children alike. Real-life anxieties fostered a need for stories that assuage. But the world changes, and Maggi asks here whether fairy tales have found a way to transform themselves to keep up. He says no, they haven t. The genre of fairy tale has become contaminated, it has been entitized, like processed food, fossilized as Disney-esque icons. We need to rediscover the marvelous, the oneiric trance of dazzling dreams or horrid torments. We need a new mythic lens to help us understand reality, but to chart what that might be, it is necessary to understand the history of the various traditions of oral and written narrative that intersect with each other across time and space. He goes to Giambattista Basile for the Ur fairy tales, with a special focus on the emblematic Cupid and Psyche myth, an anchor for Maggi s wide-ranging investigation of essential variations on fairy tales (with oppositions of beauty/ugly, human/divine, apparent/real). The transformations of later Italian, French, English, and German traditions come to a head with the Brothers Grimm in 19t-century Germany. Maggi brilliantly weaves the traditions into the 20th century, in memoirs such as those by Joan Didion, in postmodern novels such as Robert Coover s, and, in a final manifestation, in the convulsively, bleakly beautiful movie, "Beasts of the Southern Wild." This book offers profound reflections on reading fairy tales, on the inherent human need for narrative-myth (and, ultimately, for hope), showing us why we tell tales and how these stories transform over time. He offers, in an appendix, the first translation of the original Grimm edition of Basile s 50 tales."
If Orfeo is to be king, his mother decides, he must sleep outside. And so Orfeo sleeps in the meadow and becomes friends with the animals, birds, insects and beetles. Then one day, he agrees to help a jackdaw return a ruby ring to a princess... King Beetle Tamer is just one of fifteen magical wonder tales in this collection by master storyteller Isabel Wyatt. The stories are full of magic and unicorns, fairies and palaces, roses and gold, which will transport children to a world of faraway places and heroic deeds._x000D_ Suitable for children aged seven and up, this is a classic collection from the author of The Seven-Year-Old Wonder Book._x000D_ A new revised edition, previously published as King Beetle-Tamer.