
Turandot's Sisters (RLE Folklore)
A Study of the Folktale AT 851
Christine Goldberg(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. February 2015
Book
Hardback
222 pages
978-1-138-84411-7 (ISBN)
Description
The central tale studied in Turandot's Sisters, first published in 1993, is The Princess Who Can Not Solve the Riddle, AT 851. Other wisdom tales are surveyed to show that they are separate from the riddle tales in material and in spirit. Customs and beliefs concerning riddling and riddle contests are examined to see what motifs from the tales are taken from reality, leaving the rest to be either fantasy motifs or stylistic traits. The central tale AT 851 is analysed in detail to exhibit its obligatory and optional elements, a wealth of possibilities that enables it to adapt to a range of moods and to express a variety of ideas.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-84411-7 (9781138844117)
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Person
Goldberg, Christine
Content
1. The Comparative Study of Folktales 2. Riddle Tales from Literary Sources 2.1. From Ancient Sources: Classical 2.2. From Ancient Sources: Indian 2.3. From Medieval Sources: Eastern 2.4. From Medieval Sources: Western 2.5. Overview 3. The Princess Who Can Not Solve the Riddle 3.1. AT 851o: The Eastern Subtype 3.2. AT 851A: Turandot 3.3. AT 851B: The Unborn Hero 3.4. AT851C: The South European Subtype 3.5. AT 851D: The Germanic Subtype 3.6. AT 851: Creole Tales 3.7. Summary 4. Neck Riddles and Other Riddle Tales 4.1. Other Simple Riddle Tales 4.2. The Murdered Lover (Motif H805) 4.3. Other Complex Tales with Riddles 5. Riddle Themes 5.1. Cosmic Riddles 5.2. Monsters 5.3. The Dead and the Living 5.4. Human Relationships, Natural and Unnatural 5.5. Impossibilities 5.6. Puns 6. Wisdom Tales 6.1. The Battle of the Sexes 6.2. Catch the Devil Through a Riddle 6.3. Out of the Mouths of Babes 6.4. Man to Man 6.5. Oriental Wisdom Tales 6.6. Conclusion 7. Riddles in Folk Societies 7.1. Riddles and Power 7.2. Riddles and Sex 7.3. Riddles and Education 7.4. Riddling in Tales 8. The Style of the Tale 8.1. Rhythm 8.2. Human Relationships 8.3. Minor Characters 8.4. The Stage: Sets and Properties 8.5. Distinctive Qualities of the Subtypes 8.6. Novella and Maerchen