Favorite Folktales?
What are your favorite folktales with female protagonists?
I'll accept anything with unknown author as "Folktale" whether it's a parable, a legend, a saga, a fairytale, or whatever.
I guess I don't mind knowing about works with known authors too provided you cite the author's name for reference.
But I'm really looking for the kinds of patterns that primarily manifest when a story has gotten told and retold and reshaped and retold over time, rather than a single person's idea of a good story, however grounded in tradition it may be.
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I'll accept anything with unknown author as "Folktale" whether it's a parable, a legend, a saga, a fairytale, or whatever.
I guess I don't mind knowing about works with known authors too provided you cite the author's name for reference.
But I'm really looking for the kinds of patterns that primarily manifest when a story has gotten told and retold and reshaped and retold over time, rather than a single person's idea of a good story, however grounded in tradition it may be.
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Secrets by
Summary: He has many secrets, and even though you will uncover one of his secrets, you'll never discover the right one. A retelling of Bluebeard.
I liked Snow White & Rose Red, who made friends with the bear, more than the Snow White story with the trip to grandma's and the wolf. (*Sits on hands; does not dig out a cluster of excellent Snow White fanfics.*)
Diamonds and Toads was one I liked.
I've never actually read The Goose Girl, but I found both the Grimm version and another version, so maybe there's things worth comparing there.
The Fairy's Midwife is one we use in Feri; The Midwife of Listowel is another variant, and there's a very short version (with Welsh translation) at The Llanuwchllyn Version of the Fairy Mother and the Human Midwife.
Two Watership Down stories with folktales built in: Bright Moon, Who Goes Farther Still by hossgal and The Story of Marli-Hrair and the Black Rabbit of Inle by
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I know too many folklorists ;p
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Er, that's Little Red Riding Hood.
Snow White is the one with the wicked stepmother and a bunch of dwarves.
I'm fond of the Goose Girl, yes.
Oooh, Fairy Midwife, I'll have to read those, thank you! And Yes, once I track the patterns, I'll notice them in new stories too, but that's not this particular project :)
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