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The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales (edició 2022)

de Nicholas Jubber (Autor)

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'His cornucopia of tellers and tales is a delight, a riveting celebration of a genre that revels in its own hybridity and the imaginative riches produced by the crossing of cultural and literary borders' Financial Times 'Like a child after the Pied Piper I pursued Jubber into a world both human and full of magic. A carnival of a book, rigorously researched and jostling with life' Amy Jeffs, author of Storyland: A New Mythology of Britain 'Magical tales about magical tales and tellers. Jubber, congenially and fascinatingly, explores the land from which the great fairy stories seeped, making the stories more resonant, powerful and important than ever' Charles Foster, author of Being a Human and Being a Beast The surprising origins and people behind the world's most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them. Who were the Fairy Tellers? In this far-ranging quest, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber unearths the lives of the dreamers who made our most beloved fairy tales: inventors, thieves, rebels and forgotten geniuses who gave us classic tales such as 'Cinderella', 'Hansel and Gretel', 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Baba Yaga'. From the Middle Ages to the birth of modern children's literature, they include a German apothecary's daughter, a Syrian youth running away from a career in the souk and a Russian dissident embroiled in a plot to kill the tsar. Following these and other unlikely protagonists, we travel from the steaming cities of Italy and the Levant, under the dark branches of the Black Forest, deep into the tundra of Siberia and across the snowy fells of Lapland. In the process, we discover a fresh perspective on some of our most frequently told stories. Filled with adventure, tragedy and real-world magic, this bewitching book uncovers the stranger lives behind the strangest of tales.… (més)
Membre:asukamaxwell
Títol:The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales
Autors:Nicholas Jubber (Autor)
Informació:Nicholas Brealey (2022), 336 pages
Col·leccions:La teva biblioteca
Valoració:****
Etiquetes:Mythology and Folklore

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The Fairy Tellers takes readers on a fascinating journey through time and space to meet the minds behind some of the best-known fairytales as well as some who received much less attention in the Western world.

This is an excellently researched book, almost making us feel like witnesses to the lives of these seven creators, while at the same time providing some great background to the wider historical and social context to aid our understanding of the circumstances in which they lived and worked.

While I had heard of some of these fairy tellers before, there was much I didn't know about their lives and works, and I greatly appreciated the opportunity to get to know some fairy tellers I had never encountered before. As a lover of fairytales in all their forms, this was an absolute treat! It's not the easiest read though, so it might prove tough to get through for some people, especially if not used to reading non-fiction.

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I received an e-arc of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book in any way. ( )
  bookforthought | Nov 7, 2023 |
* I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review this book. *

The Fairy Tellers is an attempt to identify and flesh out the lives of the originators of some of the fairy tales that are so familiar to us today. While we nearly all know of authors such as the Grimms, not so much is known of where their tales came from. This book identifies some contributors to those collections. There is also the man who came up with the most well-known of the Arabian Nights stories, and story-tellers from all over the world who first documented tales that evolved into stories such as Cinderella through the passage of time and the journey between cultures.

Each fairy teller is discussed in the context of the stories that he or she told, and their stories are clarified by the very different lives that they lived. In some cases, this is quite challenging, given the obscurity of the author in the mists of time.

I thought this was a really interesting book, and very cleverly put together. ( )
  gjky | Apr 9, 2023 |
Thanks to NetGalley and all for an ARC copy in return for an honest review.
Unfortunately, this wasn't for me. Totally my misunderstanding, I thought this would be more about the origins of Fairytales, how they developed, etc but it is specifically about the people who told the stories, hence the title. This wasn't as interesting to me personally.
  TheHobbyist | Mar 6, 2023 |
“The Fairy Tellers” is unlike anything I've read before. It’s a collection of charming accounts of the greatest storytellers.

First is Giambattista Basile, an Italian courtier who wrote the earliest European versions of tales like Rapunzel and Cinderella (of Brothers Grimm fame, who are also included!) His “The Tale of Tales” is refreshing and witty, featuring resourceful women and political commentary. Basile’s nomadic life reminded me very much of Casanova. What’s more, like the great Pliny before him, Basile dies during an eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 1631.

Next is Hanna Dyab, about whom it was a pleasure to learn. This Syrian traveler was the original orator for the "1001 Nights." He narrated the tales to Antoine Galland, who published them without giving Dyab due credit. But unbeknownst to Dyab, Galland and the Brothers Grimm, “stories flowed along the routes of caravans” and many of their tales can be traced to the 11th century’s “The Ocean of the Streams of Story” by Somadeva Bhatta.

Then there's Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, author of “Beauty and the Beast,” who wrote from personal experience of poverty and the hypocrisy of nobility. “What life wouldn’t give her, Gabrielle-Suzanne bestowed on her characters.” Despite living with famous poet and tragedian Crebillon, she remains sidelined, much in the same way as Dyab.

We also meet Ivan Khudiakov who opposed 1860s censorship. Folkore was an expression of the people, deserving of preservation, and from Khudiakov we get the infamous Baba Yaga. Although Khudiakov would suffer, I think he would’ve genuinely enjoyed the works of Hans Christian Andersen. Like Khudiakov, Andersen acknowledged history and traditional practices, and it shows in his unique fairy tales.

While the author offers humorous summaries in lieu of the tales, their lives are spell-binding. Recognition of these figures is long overdue but you couldn’t ask for a more passionate dedication. ( )
  asukamaxwell | Jun 24, 2022 |
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The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales by Nicholas Jubber is a history book about the stories we all loved as children and the people who wrote them. Mr. Jubber is a writer and traveler (the job I hoped for).

The history of fairy tales cannot be anything but fascinating. As always, however, history is almost as fascinating, if not more, than fiction.

In The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales author Nicholas Jubber delves into the fascinating stories behind the stories we all grew up with. From famous writers to those that inspired them, to some who inspired us but we don’t even know their names.

There were many aspects of this book which I never realized, from the social commentary about 16th Century France of Beauty and the Beast (by Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve) to the celebrity of Hans Christian Andersen during his lifetime. Somadeva, a Brahim, beats them all with the number of tales to his name when he published The Ocean of Story.

I enjoyed reading about the way Giambattista Basile, a character who is bigger than life in his own right, captured the life, and speech, of Napoly (Naples) in Tale of Tales, to the way Hanna Dyab brought the Thousand and One Nights tales from Aleppo, Syria, to France for posterity. Unfortunately, Dyab was taken advantage of by French scholars and robbed of his place in popular history.

As in any book about fairy tales, The Grimm Brothers also make an appearance. However, the author wrote about Wilhelm Grimm’s wife, Dortchen Wild, a loving, and caring wife who could spin a tale with the best of them. It is thought that she contributed 20 or so tales to their collection.

The most fascinating character is Ivan Khudiakov, a poor man right out of classic Russian literature. Ivan Khudiakov popularized the Baba Yaga stories and ended up with a fate that no one deserves, especially not some poor schmo spinning stories. But stories are what regimes are afraid of.

This is a fine book and a great choice of authors. I never realized the contribution of most of these authors to the world, as well as the significance behind their stories. ( )
  ZoharLaor | May 25, 2022 |
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'His cornucopia of tellers and tales is a delight, a riveting celebration of a genre that revels in its own hybridity and the imaginative riches produced by the crossing of cultural and literary borders' Financial Times 'Like a child after the Pied Piper I pursued Jubber into a world both human and full of magic. A carnival of a book, rigorously researched and jostling with life' Amy Jeffs, author of Storyland: A New Mythology of Britain 'Magical tales about magical tales and tellers. Jubber, congenially and fascinatingly, explores the land from which the great fairy stories seeped, making the stories more resonant, powerful and important than ever' Charles Foster, author of Being a Human and Being a Beast The surprising origins and people behind the world's most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them. Who were the Fairy Tellers? In this far-ranging quest, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber unearths the lives of the dreamers who made our most beloved fairy tales: inventors, thieves, rebels and forgotten geniuses who gave us classic tales such as 'Cinderella', 'Hansel and Gretel', 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Baba Yaga'. From the Middle Ages to the birth of modern children's literature, they include a German apothecary's daughter, a Syrian youth running away from a career in the souk and a Russian dissident embroiled in a plot to kill the tsar. Following these and other unlikely protagonists, we travel from the steaming cities of Italy and the Levant, under the dark branches of the Black Forest, deep into the tundra of Siberia and across the snowy fells of Lapland. In the process, we discover a fresh perspective on some of our most frequently told stories. Filled with adventure, tragedy and real-world magic, this bewitching book uncovers the stranger lives behind the strangest of tales.

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