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It is often assumed that the female characters found in popular folk and fairy tales are little more than inconsequential stereotypes--mostly serving as hapless victims in need of rescue, boring one-dimensional princesses, or egotistical and conniving villains. This book presents more fully-realized portraits of these female characters and the ways in which they actually represent bold and powerful connections to the goddesses of classic mythic narratives.

The rich legacy of female goddesses, shamans, queens, and priestesses is in fact preserved and celebrated through these more modern representations, whether as brides who can transform into animals, wise old women who live alone in the deep wilderness, strong warrior maidens, or witches who can conquer and command the elements of nature. In contemplating this revised analysis of female characters within global folktales and fairy tales, readers can see that the goddesses of old have never truly been forgotten.



Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. Mother Nature, Animal Brides, and Mistresses of Animals
  • 2. Wise Old Women
  • 3. Maidens and Otherworldly Women
  • 4. Monstrous and Ghost Women
  • 5. Defiant Women and Women Warriors
  • 6. Heroines on Their Own Quests
  • 7. Mothers and Stepmothers
  • 8. Witches
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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    A Paperback by Rachel S. McCoppin

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476690957, 978-1476690957
      ISBN10: 1476690952

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is often assumed that the female characters found in popular folk and fairy tales are little more than inconsequential stereotypes--mostly serving as hapless victims in need of rescue, boring one-dimensional princesses, or egotistical and conniving villains. This book presents more fully-realized portraits of these female characters and the ways in which they actually represent bold and powerful connections to the goddesses of classic mythic narratives.

      The rich legacy of female goddesses, shamans, queens, and priestesses is in fact preserved and celebrated through these more modern representations, whether as brides who can transform into animals, wise old women who live alone in the deep wilderness, strong warrior maidens, or witches who can conquer and command the elements of nature. In contemplating this revised analysis of female characters within global folktales and fairy tales, readers can see that the goddesses of old have never truly been forgotten.



      Table of Contents
      • Table of Contents
      • Preface
      • Introduction
      • 1. Mother Nature, Animal Brides, and Mistresses of Animals
      • 2. Wise Old Women
      • 3. Maidens and Otherworldly Women
      • 4. Monstrous and Ghost Women
      • 5. Defiant Women and Women Warriors
      • 6. Heroines on Their Own Quests
      • 7. Mothers and Stepmothers
      • 8. Witches
      • Conclusion
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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