The Owl, the Raven, & the Dove: The Religious Meaning of the Grimms' Magic Fairy Tales

The Owl, the Raven, & the Dove: The Religious Meaning of the Grimms' Magic Fairy Tales

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Publisher's Synopsis

The fairy tales collected by the brothers Grimm are among the best known and most widely-read stories in western literature. In recent years commentators such as Bruno Bettelheim have, usually from a psychological perspective, pondered the underlying meaning of the stories, why children are so enthralled by them, and what effect they have on the developing child. In this book, Ronald Murphy takes five of the best-known tales ("Hansel and Gretel," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Cinderella," "Snow White," and "Sleeping Beauty") and shows that the Grimms saw them as Christian fables. Murphy examines the arguments of previous interpreters of the tales, and demonstrates how they missed the Grimms' intention. His own readings of the five so-called "magical" tales reveal them as the beautiful and inspiring "documents of faith" that the Grimms meant them to be. Offering an entirely new perspective on these often-analysed tales, Murphy's book will appeal to those concerned with the moral and religious education of children, to students and scholars of folk literature and children's literature, and to the many general readers who are captivated by fairy tales and their meanings.

Book information

ISBN: 9780195136074
Publisher: OUP USA
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 398.20943
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 189
Weight: 520g
Height: 242mm
Width: 163mm
Spine width: 21mm