
Green Magic
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Green Magic contains many traditional fairy tales, including "Rapunzel" by Grimm, "Ali Baba" by Diyab and Galland, and "Puss in Boots" by Perrault, as well as previously unknown tales, such as "The Golden Twins" by Iperescu and "The Brotherless Girl" by an anonymous author. It was Romer Wilson's intention to combine the familiar with the unknown, and introduce authors and cultures from a variety of countries. As a researcher, she uncovered a remarkable amount of stories from other countries that remain unknown today. The collection gives voice to unique and intriguing tales that inspire children to have a better understanding of how people and their stories are alike despite major differences.
Through his Preface and commentary, Jack Zipes shows how all three books are a means to bring people together in the name of peace and justice. These books will therefore be of interest to anyone researching or studying fairy tales, folklore, and children's literature, as well as global or comparative literature and social justice.
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"Wilson's playful paratexts and advice to readers that they must each discover the truth of a tale themselves make it evident that her priority is not presenting texts as a folklorist would but giving readers permission to engage them imaginatively on their own terms. After all, Wilson was not a scholar but a novelist-one possessing a mind that was not only erudite but also playful. Her diverse selection of fairy tales challenges and encourages readers to read the tales without the sober paratextual guidance of a conventional editor and to be dazzled by the imaginative words and worlds they encounter. In recovering Green Magic, Silver Magic, and Red Magic, Zipes gives Romer Wilson a chance to remind us that fairy tales are also about play."--Donald Haase
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Preface - Jack Zipes
Introduction - Romer Wilson
Puss in Boots - Charles Perrault
Fortunatus and the Wishing Cap - Laura Valentine
The Round Castle of the Red Sea - Charles Marius Barbeau and Gregory MacDonald
The Wolf's Bride - Diamond Jenness
The Musicians of Bremen - Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Rapunzel - Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
The Shirt Collar - Hans Christian Andersen
The Ut-Roest Cormorants - Peter Christen Asbjoernsen and Engebretsen Moe
The Nightingale - Hans Christian Andersen
The Lake Princess - Herbert Giles and Pu Singling
Ali Baba - Antoine Galland
The Man Who Understood Animals' Conversation -Charles Fillingham Coxwell
The Brotherless Girl -Charles Fillingham Coxwell
The Water King and the Wise Vasilissa -William Ralston
Foolish John - Charles Fillingham Coxwell
The Golden Apple-Tree and the Nine Peahens - Elodie L. Mijaatowitch
Stan Bolovan - Mite Kremnizt
The Golden Twins - Peter Isperescu
Perseus - Charles Kingsley
Tom, Dick and Harry - Ignacz Kunos
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