The Old Wives' Fairy Tale Book

The Old Wives' Fairy Tale Book

Author: Angela Carter

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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Fairy tales, folk tales, stories from the oral tradition, are all of them the most vital connection we have with the imaginations of the ordinary men and women whose labour created our world." -- From the Introduction There was a time when fairy tales weren't meant just for children -- they were part of an oral folklore tradition passed down through generations. This volume of sixty enchanting and enduring tales, collected by master storyteller Angela Carter, revives the industry, eccentricity, spirit, and worldly wisdom of women in preindustrial times. Drawn from narrative traditions all around the world -- from ancient Swahili legends to Appalachian tall tales to European spirit stories and more -- these tales together comprise a unique feminine mythology. Angela Carter (1940-1992) was widely known for her novels, short stories, and journalism. Her many books include The Magic Toy Shop, The Sadeian Woman, Nights at the Circus, Fireworks, and Saints and Strangers.


Old Wives' Tales

Old Wives' Tales

Author: Peter H. Engel

Publisher: St Martins Press

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9780312098896

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Assesses the truth and falsehood of one hundred examples of conventional wisdom


Old Wives' Tales

Old Wives' Tales

Author: Mary Chamberlain

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2012-05-30

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0752486799

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From goddesses and witches to modern-day doctors—an entertaining history of women healers featuring an A–Z of remedies The woman healer is as old as history—for millennia she has been doctor, nurse, and midwife, and even in the age of modern medicine her wisdom is handed down in the form of old wives' tales. Using extensive research into archives and original texts, and numerous conversations with women in city and countryside, Mary Chamberlain presents a stimulating challenge to the history of orthodox medicine and an illuminating survey of female wisdom which goes back to the earliest times.What are old wives’ tales? Where do they come from? Do they really work? These questions, and many more, are answered in this fascinating compendium of remedies and cures handed down from mother to daughter from the beginning of time. We may all know that stewed prunes are a cure for constipation, but how many of us were aware that a poultice of chicken manure is a remedy for baldness? Or that eel liver will aid a difficult labor?


Young Wives' Tales

Young Wives' Tales

Author: Jill Corral

Publisher: Seal Press (CA)

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9781580050500

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Featuring such contributors as Juhu Thukral, Rachel Fudge, Kristy Harcourt, and Leslie Miller, a powerful collection of essays defines what it means to be a spouse in today's society, from a woman trying to cope with being identified as half of a couple to a woman who is attempting to balance a career and motherhood. Original. First serial to salon.com.


Old Wives' Tales and Other Women's Stories

Old Wives' Tales and Other Women's Stories

Author: Tania Modleski

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1998-11

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0814755941

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Alerting readers to a body of recent work that has gone under-examined, Tania Modleski redraws in Old Wives' Tales the perimeter of popular culture. A critical analysis of films such as The Ballad of Little Jo, The Piano and Dogfight, Old Wives' Tales also takes up performance, autobiographical experience, and contemporary social issues to illustrate how women's genres mediate between us and reality. Modelski examines the changes occurring in traditional women's genres, such as romances and melodrama, and explores the phenomenon of female authors and performers who "cross-dress"--women, that is, who are moving into male genres and staking out territory declared off-limits by men and by many feminists.


Old Wives' Tales

Old Wives' Tales

Author: Iris Andreski

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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A delightful little book about the daily life and thought of Ibibio women of southeastern Nigeria. Andreski has gathered stories and biographies from more than two dozen elderly women, has tried to put them in ethnological perspective and shows the differential impact of rapid social changes.