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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Tamlin...ooh, hmm, I'd forgotten that, Janet IS the protagonist, isn't she, and she is a proactive one, at that, but is she tricky?
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Janet is certainly steadfast in Tamlin, tricky depends on the tale.
Other ones I've thought of: Princess and the Frog -- the one where she takes the frog back to the palace because she promised she would, after he rescues the thing she dropped in the pond.
Beauty and the Beast
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I'm primarily familiar with the poem/song version of Tamlin. Are there other primary sources for the tale?
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