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From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers by Marina Warner
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From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers

by Marina Warner

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Farrar Straus & Giroux (T) (1995), Hardcover

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This book probably defined more of my thinking that any other. It was like someone turned a light on in my brain. Suddenly, it was cool to be a nerd who wondered things like, but where did Cinderella come from? And will learning Latin help me find out? Capacious, capricious and wonderful, this book is the thinking reader's Disneyland ride. ( )
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One dare not even call it seminal, yet in this ground-breaking work, English novelist and historian Marina Warner casts herself as the female Joseph Campbell in a fascinating and lively book that opens with the observation that "storytelling makes women thrive -- and not exclusively women," and then lifts the veil on both tellers and tales ranging from Sibyl to the late, great Angela Carter, from Lot's daughters to Disney's "Little Mermaid." She finds a not-so-hidden history of women, sex, power, fear -- and even healing -- lurking therein. An eye-opening reworking of our common myth pool.

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