Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Typical nineteenth‐century German images of elderly female storytellers capture them in the act of relating Märchen to young children. When these images reached a mass public, they reinforced the idea of a timeless female oral tradition. As researchers of oral tales hardly ever recorded any actual f...
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doaj-6b933a713f174c3ca62c1df3179c0cf62021-10-02T17:25:32ZengRadboud University Press in cooperation with Open JournalsRelief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Francaise1873-50452010-12-0142Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century GermanyWillem de BlécourtTypical nineteenth‐century German images of elderly female storytellers capture them in the act of relating Märchen to young children. When these images reached a mass public, they reinforced the idea of a timeless female oral tradition. As researchers of oral tales hardly ever recorded any actual female storytellers, the images belonged for the most part to a romantic myth of Germanyʹs past. Towards the end of the century, artists started to produce more realistic paintings of female storytellers. This coincided with the growing popularity of fairy‐tale books which were indeed mostly read to children by women.https://test.openjournals.nl/relief/article/view/8991fairy talesnarratorsimagesGermanynineteenth century |
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Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century Germany |
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Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century Germany |
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Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century Germany |
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Fairy Grandmothers: Images of Storytelling Events in Nineteenth-Century Germany |
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fairy grandmothers: images of storytelling events in nineteenth-century germany |
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Radboud University Press in cooperation with Open Journals |
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Relief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Francaise |
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1873-5045 |
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2010-12-01 |
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Typical nineteenth‐century German images of elderly female storytellers capture them in the act of relating Märchen to young children. When these images reached a mass public, they reinforced the idea of a timeless female oral tradition. As researchers of oral tales hardly ever recorded any actual female storytellers, the images belonged for the most part to a romantic myth of Germanyʹs past. Towards the end of the century, artists started to produce more realistic paintings of female storytellers. This coincided with the growing popularity of fairy‐tale books which were indeed mostly read to children by women. |
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fairy tales narrators images Germany nineteenth century |
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