Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned :Enchanted Stories from the French Decadent Tradition ( Oddly Modern Fairy Tales )

Publication subTitle :Enchanted Stories from the French Decadent Tradition

Publication series :Oddly Modern Fairy Tales

Author: Schultz Gretchen;Seifert Lewis  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781400883455

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691161655

Subject: I1 World Literature

Keyword: 世界文学

Language: ENG

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Description

The wolf is tricked by Red Riding Hood into strangling her grandmother and is subsequently arrested. Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella do not live happily ever after. And the fairies are saucy, angry, and capricious. Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned collects thirty-six tales, many newly translated, by writers associated with the decadent literary movement, which flourished in France in the late nineteenth century. Written by such creative luminaries as Charles Baudelaire, Anatole France, and Guillaume Apollinaire, these enchanting yet troubling stories reflect the concerns and fascinations of a time of great political, social, and cultural change. Recasting well-known favorites from classic French fairy tales, as well as Arthurian legends and English and German tales, the updated interpretations in this collection allow for more perverse settings and disillusioned perspectives—a trademark style and ethos of the decadent tradition.

In these stories, characters puncture the optimism of the naive, talismans don’t work, and the most deserving don’t always get the best rewards. The fairies are commonly victims of modern cynicism and technological advancement, but just as often are dangerous creatures corrupted by contemporary society. The collection underlines such decadent themes as the decline of civilization, the degeneration of magic and the unreal, gender confusion, and the incursion of the industrial. The volume editors provide an informative

Chapter

Catulle Mendès

Dreaming Beauty

Isolina / Isolin

The Way to Heaven

An Unsuitable Guest

The Three Good Fairies

The Last Fairy

The Lucky Find

The Wish Granted, Alas!

Jules Lemaître

The Suitors of Princess Mimi

Liette’s Notions

On the Margins of Perrault’s Fairy Tales: The White Rabbit and the Four-Leaf Clover

Paul Arène

The Ogresses

Jules Ricard

Fairy Morgane’s Tales: Nocturne II

Marcel Schwob

Bluebeard’s Little Wife

The Green She-Devil

Cice

Mandosiane

Willy

Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned

Henri de Régnier

The Living Door Knocker

Rachilde

The Mortis

Jacques d’Adelswärd-Fersen

Sleeping Beauty Didn’t Wake Up

Jean Lorrain

Princess of the Red Lilies

Princess Snowflower

Mandosiane in Captivity

Renée Vivien

Prince Charming

Albert Mockel

The Story of the Prince of Valandeuse

The Pleasant Surprise

Pierre Veber

The Last Fairy

Anatole France

The Seven Wives of Bluebeard

The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin

Emile Bergerat

The 28-Kilometer Boots

Cinderella Arrives by Automobile

Guillaume Apollinaire

Cinderella Continued, or the Rat and the Six Lizards

Claude Cahun

Cinderella, the Humble and Haughty Child

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