The World of the Irish Wonder Tale : : An Introduction to the Study of Fairy Tales / / Elliott B. Gose, Jr.

Fairy tales are a rich element of childhood in many cultures around the world. But in Ireland, where they are known as wonder tales, these stories of magic and enchantment are not restricted to young audiences; Irish wonder tales are told to adults. So that the modern reader can fully appreciate the...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Textual Note -- PROLOGUE. The Folk-Tale Tradition in Ireland and Europe -- PART ONE -- Introduction -- 1. Acts of Truth -- 2. Self-transformation and Alienation -- 3. Aspiration and Identity -- 4. Testing the Hero -- 5. Love and Violence -- 6. Open Prohibitions and Hidden Needs -- PART TWO -- Introduction -- 7. The Animistic Mind -- 8. Taboo and Integration -- 9. The Treasure Hard To Obtain -- 10. The Ravens of Life -- 11. Healing and Wholeness -- 12. Destiny and Fate -- A. Types and Motifs of the International Folk Tale -- B. The Thirty-one Steps of Vladimir Propp -- C. A Guide to the Pronunciation of Gaelic Words -- Sources of the Tales -- Notes -- Index
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Fairy tales are a rich element of childhood in many cultures around the world. But in Ireland, where they are known as wonder tales, these stories of magic and enchantment are not restricted to young audiences; Irish wonder tales are told to adults. So that the modern reader can fully appreciate them, Gose provides an interdisciplinary overview. He identifies a number of approaches – psychological, anthropological, structural, comparative, and typological.
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Fairy tales Ireland History and criticism.
Legends Ireland History and criticism.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Textual Note --
PROLOGUE. The Folk-Tale Tradition in Ireland and Europe --
PART ONE --
Introduction --
1. Acts of Truth --
2. Self-transformation and Alienation --
3. Aspiration and Identity --
4. Testing the Hero --
5. Love and Violence --
6. Open Prohibitions and Hidden Needs --
PART TWO --
7. The Animistic Mind --
8. Taboo and Integration --
9. The Treasure Hard To Obtain --
10. The Ravens of Life --
11. Healing and Wholeness --
12. Destiny and Fate --
A. Types and Motifs of the International Folk Tale --
B. The Thirty-one Steps of Vladimir Propp --
C. A Guide to the Pronunciation of Gaelic Words --
Sources of the Tales --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Textual Note --
PROLOGUE. The Folk-Tale Tradition in Ireland and Europe --
PART ONE --
Introduction --
1. Acts of Truth --
2. Self-transformation and Alienation --
3. Aspiration and Identity --
4. Testing the Hero --
5. Love and Violence --
6. Open Prohibitions and Hidden Needs --
PART TWO --
7. The Animistic Mind --
8. Taboo and Integration --
9. The Treasure Hard To Obtain --
10. The Ravens of Life --
11. Healing and Wholeness --
12. Destiny and Fate --
A. Types and Motifs of the International Folk Tale --
B. The Thirty-one Steps of Vladimir Propp --
C. A Guide to the Pronunciation of Gaelic Words --
Sources of the Tales --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Textual Note --
PROLOGUE. The Folk-Tale Tradition in Ireland and Europe --
PART ONE --
Introduction --
1. Acts of Truth --
2. Self-transformation and Alienation --
3. Aspiration and Identity --
4. Testing the Hero --
5. Love and Violence --
6. Open Prohibitions and Hidden Needs --
PART TWO --
7. The Animistic Mind --
8. Taboo and Integration --
9. The Treasure Hard To Obtain --
10. The Ravens of Life --
11. Healing and Wholeness --
12. Destiny and Fate --
A. Types and Motifs of the International Folk Tale --
B. The Thirty-one Steps of Vladimir Propp --
C. A Guide to the Pronunciation of Gaelic Words --
Sources of the Tales --
Notes --
Index
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