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El. knyga: Fairy Tales and Fables from Weimar Days: Collected Utopian Tales / New and Revised Edition

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319692753
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319692753

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This book is a collection of traditional German fairy tales and fables, deliberately transformed into utopian narratives and social commentary by political activists in the Weimar Republic (1919-1933). Against a backdrop of financial and political instability, widespread homelessness, and the reformation of public institutions, numerous gifted writers such as Berta Lask, Kurt Schwitters, Hermynia zur Mühlen, Oskar Maria Graf, Bruno Schönlank, and Joachim Ringelnatz responded to the need for hope among the common people by creating fairy tales and fables that offered a new and critical vision of social conditions. Though many of their tales deal with the grim situation of common people and their apparent helplessness, they are founded on the principle of hope. This revised edition includes over 50 illustrations by contemporary international artists who reveal how similar the Weimar conditions were to the conditions in which we presently live. In this respect, the Weimar fairy tales and fables have not lost their spirit and significance.

Recenzijos

Zipess collection is a marvellous book, one which will appeal to both the general reader and those working on fairy tales or those researching the Weimar Republic or German intellectual life before the outbreak of the Second World War. (Paul Quinn, Gramarye, Issue 17, 2020)

This collection of thirty literary stories in the genre of fairy tales, assembled and translated by Jack Zipes, offers a good read to anyone who enjoys stories. This collection of stories is enjoyable also because of the smooth translations. The tales collected and presented in this volume are important for scholars of literature as well as of folktales, fairy tales, and fables. The volume is also meant for the simple pleasure of reading inspiring stories (Sadhana Naithani, Journal of Folklore Research, April, 2019)

Its creative wave of tales, some playful, some ironic, some wrenchingly utopian, speaks directly to the world we find ourselves in today. (Jo Radner, Storytelling Magazine, 2018)

Part I Introduction
1(26)
Recovering the Utopian Spirit of Fairy Tales and Fables from the Weimar Republic
3(24)
Jack Zipes
Part II Learning from Mistakes
27(76)
Happiness (1925)
29(4)
Kurt Schwitters
A Fairy Tale About God and Kings (1921)
33(4)
Carl Ewald
The Giant and His Suit of Armour (1920)
37(4)
Edwin Hoernle
The Boy Who Wanted to Fight with a Dragon (1921)
41(6)
Berta Lask
Kuttel Daddeldu Tells His Children the Fairy Tale About Little Red Cap (1923)
47(4)
Joachim Ringelnatz
The Little King and the Sun (1920)
51(4)
Edwin Hoernle
The Honest Seaman (1908)
55(4)
Joachim Ringelnatz
Learn to Grasp the World from Others (1931)
59(6)
Joachim Ringelnatz
The Fence (1924)
65(6)
Hermynia zur Muhlen
The Servant (1923)
71(10)
Hermynia zur Muhlen
The Victor (1922)
81(4)
Bela Balazs
The Patched Trousers (1928)
85(6)
Bruno Schonlank
The Fairy Tale about the Wise Man (1923)
91(12)
Eugen Lewin-Dorsch
Part III Kings, Tyrants, Misers and Other Fools
103(50)
The Holy Wetness (1924)
105(6)
Maria Szucsich
The Enchanted King (1922)
111(8)
Robert Grotzsch
Burufu the Magician (1922)
119(8)
Robert Grotzsch
Baberlababb (1927)
127(6)
Oskar Maria Graf
The Fairy Tale about the King (1927)
133(6)
Oskar Maria Graf
The Castle with the Three Windows (1924)
139(6)
Heinrich Schulz
The Giant Spider (1928)
145(8)
Anna Mosegaard
Part IV Animal Wisdom
153(38)
Felix the Fish (c.1922)
155(6)
Robert Grotzsch
The Poodle and the Schnauzer (1920)
161(4)
Edwin Hoernle
The Chameleon (1920)
165(4)
Edwin Hoernle
The Triumph of the Wolves (c.1925)
169(4)
Felix Fechenbach
The Chameleon (c. 1925)
173(4)
Felix Fechenbach
The Revolution in the Zoo (c.1920)
177(4)
Felix Fechenbach
The Fairy Tale about the Bear, the Wolf and the Sly Fox (1925)
181(10)
Bela Hies
Part V Freedom Through Solidarity
191(14)
The Glasses (1923)
193(6)
Hermynia zur Muhlen
Once Upon a Time There Was a Tiny Mouse (c. 1943)
199(2)
Kurt Schwitters
The Silent Engine Room (1924)
201(4)
Heinrich Schulz
Notes on the Authors and Illustrators 205(40)
Bibliography 245
Jack Zipes is Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, USA. Some of his recent publications include: Why Fairy Tales Stick: The Evolution and Relevance of a Genre (2006), The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films (2010), and Grimm Legacies: The Magic Power of Fairy Tales (2014).