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Hardcover Spells of Enchantment: 2the Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture Book

ISBN: 0670830534

ISBN13: 9780670830534

Spells of Enchantment: 2the Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture

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Zipes brings together the best literary fairy tales ever written, giving readers a sense of the history of the genre and its evolution. Includes more than 60 tales by writers such as Hans Christian Andersen, Wilhelm Grimm, Voltaire, Goethe, Hawthorne, Yeats, Hesse, Thurber, Jane Yolen, Angela Carter, and more. Illustrated.

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Hyacinth, Roseblossom and Friends

Few things in life delight me more than collections of strange and wondrous stories. I have acquired a number over the years, but this one beats them all. The editor is known as an authority on the subject: it's easy to imagine a different anthology, but very difficult to imagine a better one. Jack Zipes is a Professor of German and it's the German Romantic tales here that please me the most: Novalis' "Hyacinth and Roseblossom", the epitome of Romantic swooning, E.T.A. Hoffmann's haunting "Mines of Falun", and Theodor Storm's extraordinary parable "Hinzelmeier", which I had never read or heard of until I found it here. As we get into the 20th century the conventions remain but the tone changes. Satire, irony, existential questioning and altered angles of vision replace old-fashioned magic. But every story here is well worth reading and many would be next to impossible to find elsewhere. A few old favourites are included, and some of these stories could be read to children, but on the whole the book is aimed at adults who have kept an appetite for wonder. I completely, utterly and diametrically disagree with the view of the Wonder-Tale that Zipes expresses in his Introduction, but that scarcely matters. (If it starts to aggravate me seriously I can always cut it out with a stationery-knife and a ruler.) This book is a classic, in a class of its own, and you should buy it if you have the slightest weakness for such stories. Still better, buy it for any wonder-tale enthusiast you may know: it can't fail to please.

Wonderful anthology

Jack Zipes has edited many excellent "fantasy" anthologies. This one takes a slightly different tact than most, pulling from a variety of cultures over a long history. You won't find many modern fantasy authors within. Only Jane Yolen, Tanith Lee and Robin McKinley stand out as outstanding recent authors. Zipes reaches all the way back to the Second Century for the first tale, "Cupid and Psyche" by Apuleius, and continues on with well known classic authors like Goethe, Hawthorne, Hans Christian Anderson, Oscar Wilde, Yeates and even Mark Twain. There are 67 tales included spanning the Second Century to the 1980's. Great authors from nearly every literary movement appear and give the reader a tour of the genre. Readers will find well known tales like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Rumpelstiltskin," but also some lesser known gems like "The Seven Wives of Bluebeard" and "Spiegel the Cat." This collection is a great way to get a young fantasy fan to enjoy the work of classical authors that may have a stigma attached to them (I have to read that for school!) Readers should note that the language of the tales has been altered to the vernacular. So, Cupid and Psyche is told in a straightforward manner without the archaic structures used by the original author. Purists may gasp at the audacity, but new readers will be grateful for the translation! The tone and heart of the stories remain intact. This is a huge work with something nearly everyone can enjoy. Overall, a very well done anthology that is more than worth the price of admission.

A wealth of treasures

From Apuleius to Tanith Lee, _Spells of Enchantment_ is filled with fairy tales written through the ages. If you like adult fairy tales, don't hesitate for another moment. There is something in here for every taste, and Zipes is picky enough about quality that every story is well-written even if it's not in your favorite style. My only gripe is that it ends on a down note, with a depressing story by de Larrabeiti. I liked the story, but I wanted a happy tale at the close of the book. But that's just a quirk of mine. Highly recommended.

great bedtime read

i love fairy tale compliations because they are great to set your mind at ease after a long day. this one is particularly good. the stories are from authors such as Jean-Jacque Rosseau, Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, William Hawthorne, and so on. It's a who's who from classical to comtemporary authors, political figures, and philosophers. Because of the variety of contributors, each story is very different, smart and compelling in it's own right. the stories range from about 5 pages to over 30. it is definately not a children's fairy book, but can awaken and inspire the child in all of us. because it includes about 60 different tales, it can be reread time and time again. just a great book to have around.

This book has varied stories.

This book is has stories for any taste. It has almost nonsensical stories to tales that make you weep with joy. Some of these stories are especially good read aloud. If you like fantasy, you will probably discover a new favorite author
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