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Victorian Fairy Tales
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Victorian Fairy Tales  

Edited by: Michael Newton

Abstract

The Queen and the bat had been talking a good deal that afternoon...' The Victorian fascination with fairyland vivified the literature of the period, and led to some of the most imaginative fairy tales ever written. They offer the shortest path to the age's dreams, desires, and wishes. Authors central to the nineteenth-century canon such as W. M. Thackeray, Oscar Wilde, Ford Madox Ford, and Rudyard Kipling wrote fairy tales, and authors primarily famous for their work in the genre include George MacDonald, Juliana Ewing, Mary De Morgan, and Andrew Lang. This anthology brings together fourteen of the best stories, by these and other outstanding practitioners, to show the vibrancy and variety of the form and its abilities to reflect our deepest concerns. In tales of whimsy and romance, witty satire and uncanny mystery, love, suffering, family and the travails of identity are imaginatively explored. Michael Newton's introduction and notes provide illuminating contextual and biographical information about the authors and the development of the literary fairy tale. A selection of original illustrations is also included.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780198737599
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780198737599.001.0001

Author

Michael Newton, editor


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  • 19th Century Literature
  • British and Irish Literature
  • Children's Literature Studies
  • Fiction, Novelists, and Prose Writers

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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Note on the Text
    • Select Bibliography
    • A Chronology of Ann Radcliffe
  • Prologue
    • Rumpel-Stilts-kinWilhelm Grimm and Jakob Grimm
    • The Princess and the PeasHans Christian Andersen
  • Victorian Fairy Tales
    • The Story of the Three BearsRobert Southey
    • The King of the Golden River or The Black Brothers: A Tale of StiriaJohn Ruskin
    • The Rose and the Ring; or, The History of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo: A Fire-Side Pantomime for Great and Small ChildrenWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
    • The Golden KeyGeorge MacDonald
    • The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak: A Parable for Young and OldDinah Mulock Craik
    • The Wanderings of ArasmonMary De Morgan
    • The First Wife’s Wedding-RingJuliana Horatia Ewing
    • The Selfish GiantOscar Wilde
    • Prince PrigioAndrew Lang
    • The Queen Who Flew: A Fairy TaleFord Madox Ford
    • The Story of the HeronsLaurence Housman
    • The Reluctant DragonKenneth Grahame
    • Melisande: or, Long and Short DivisionE. Nesbit
    • Dymchurch FlitRudyard Kipling
  • End Matter
    • Appendix
    • ‘Introduction’ to the Grimm Brothers, German Popular Stories (1869)
    • ‘Preface’ to Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales (1888)
    • ‘The Fantastic Imagination’ (1895)
    • ‘Introduction’ to Gammer Grethel’s Fairy Tales (1905)
    • Explanatory Notes
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 30 March 2023

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