“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
― Neil Gaiman, Coraline
Today is the National Tell a Fairy Tale Day and hand here in the Daytona State College Library, we have a few Fairy Tale books we recommend you read:
ISBN: 9781400851898
Publication Date: 2014
The original western Fairy Tales compilation. Most of us got our first dose of Fairy Tales from Disney. But Disney studio got a great deal of their ideas from Grimm's stories. Keep it mind, some of the protagonists of these stories don't live happy ever after.
ISBN: 9780385189491
Publication Date: 1983
This collection of over two hundred folk and fairy tales from all over the world is the only edition that encompasses all cultures. Arranged geographically by region--West and East Europe, British Isles, Scandinavia, and Northern Europe, Middle East, Asia, the Pacific, Africa, North America, the Carribean and West Indies, and Central and South America--and lovingly selected from the personal favorites of folklorists and writers, this book is a major anthology in its field. Gathered together in this wide-ranging collection are familiar classics like "Snow-White" and "Sleeping Beauty," and stories that equal them from all major cultures. Together they offer magic, adventure, laughter, reflection, vivid images, and a throng of colorful characters. More important, they offer insight into the oral traditions of different cultures and deal with universal human dilemmas that span differences of age, culture, and geography.
ISBN: 9780671722791
Publication Date: 1993
Shakespeare takes on Fairy Tales. One of the classics.
What's your favorite Fairy Tale?
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