Popular Tales and Fictions
By (Author) Christine Goldberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
10th December 2002
United States
General
Fiction
Anthologies: general
398.21
Hardback
585
First published in 1887, after it became apparent that many of the same folktales were told in different countries and even on different continents, this volume attempts to uncover the origins, similarities and variations of works of early literature and collections of folktales from Egyptian, Chinese Budhist, Indian, Arabic, Persian and European cultures. I t retells classic tales, then invites the reader to judge "of their common origin, and the transformations they have undergone in passing from one country to another." While some of the tales are familiar to modern readers, many are not. This edition includes: original folktales collected from all over Europe, Asia and North Africa; an introduction including literary appreciation for Clouston's work and an overview of modern comparative folktale research; and reference directing the reader to recent scholarship devoted to the tales in question.
"Provides a pithy and informative introduction to this edition ... Appendixes of variants and a very helpful index are included ... Recommended.' " - Choice "The relish exhibited by Clouston in the face of his sea of stories is palpable ... the text itself feels contemporary precisely in its generous openness to narrative." - Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies
Christine Goldberg has taught folklore and mythology at the Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses of the University of California.