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Using Beaumont’s classic story as a touchstone, this work shows how “Beauty and the Beast” takes on different meanings as it is analyzed by psychologists, illustrated in picture books, adapted to the screen, and rewritten by contemporary writers.

The Meanings of “Beauty and the Beast” provides expert commentary on the tale and on representative critical approaches and contemporary adaptations. This book also includes a variety of original source materials and twenty-three colour illustrations.

The Meanings of “Beauty and the Beast” is for any reader who wishes to explore this classic, endlessly rich fairy tale.

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“‘Beauty and the Beast’ is one of the most popular tales in the world, but very few critics have been able to account for its immense popularity. Now Jerry Griswold has bravely undertaken that task and has written a fascinating book that explores the manifold meanings of this compelling tale. Not only does Griswold trace the origins of the classical erotic story, but he also interprets the numerous adaptations in literature and film throughout the world. Whether he analyzes the classic version of Madame Leprince de Beaumont, Angela Carter’s feminist versions, or the Disney animated films, Griswold is always thought-provoking. This is a book that will certainly interest all readers who are captivated by the mystery of fairy tales.” — Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

“While specifically focused on the tale named in its title, Jerry Griswold’s The Meanings of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ offers a perceptive and entertaining introduction to the subject of fairy tales generally. Interweaving an eclectic collection of variants of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ within and around a knowledgeable discussion of the history and meaning of the tale, Griswold offers both a useful introduction for those new to the study of fairy tales and insightful ideas about and interpretations of versions of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ that will greatly interest specialists in the field.” — Perry Nodelman, University of Winnipeg

“A blend of synthesis, anthology, and analysis, this offers a broadly supported expansion of the scholarship on an irrepressible story.” — Betsy Hearne, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Table of Contents
Introduction

CHAPTER ONE
The Importance of “Beauty and the Beast”

CHAPTER TWO
The Tale and its Author

CHAPTER THREE
Among the Critics

CHAPTER FOUR
Sources

CHAPTER FIVE
Folk Tale Variations

CHAPTER SIX
Illustrations

CHAPTER SEVEN
Contemporary Versions

CHAPTER EIGHT
Films

Select Bibliography

The Meanings of Beauty and the Beast: A Handbook

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/03/2004
      ISBN13: 9781551115634, 978-1551115634
      ISBN10: 1551115638

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using Beaumont’s classic story as a touchstone, this work shows how “Beauty and the Beast” takes on different meanings as it is analyzed by psychologists, illustrated in picture books, adapted to the screen, and rewritten by contemporary writers.

      The Meanings of “Beauty and the Beast” provides expert commentary on the tale and on representative critical approaches and contemporary adaptations. This book also includes a variety of original source materials and twenty-three colour illustrations.

      The Meanings of “Beauty and the Beast” is for any reader who wishes to explore this classic, endlessly rich fairy tale.

      Trade Review
      “‘Beauty and the Beast’ is one of the most popular tales in the world, but very few critics have been able to account for its immense popularity. Now Jerry Griswold has bravely undertaken that task and has written a fascinating book that explores the manifold meanings of this compelling tale. Not only does Griswold trace the origins of the classical erotic story, but he also interprets the numerous adaptations in literature and film throughout the world. Whether he analyzes the classic version of Madame Leprince de Beaumont, Angela Carter’s feminist versions, or the Disney animated films, Griswold is always thought-provoking. This is a book that will certainly interest all readers who are captivated by the mystery of fairy tales.” — Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

      “While specifically focused on the tale named in its title, Jerry Griswold’s The Meanings of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ offers a perceptive and entertaining introduction to the subject of fairy tales generally. Interweaving an eclectic collection of variants of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ within and around a knowledgeable discussion of the history and meaning of the tale, Griswold offers both a useful introduction for those new to the study of fairy tales and insightful ideas about and interpretations of versions of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ that will greatly interest specialists in the field.” — Perry Nodelman, University of Winnipeg

      “A blend of synthesis, anthology, and analysis, this offers a broadly supported expansion of the scholarship on an irrepressible story.” — Betsy Hearne, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      CHAPTER ONE
      The Importance of “Beauty and the Beast”

      CHAPTER TWO
      The Tale and its Author

      CHAPTER THREE
      Among the Critics

      CHAPTER FOUR
      Sources

      CHAPTER FIVE
      Folk Tale Variations

      CHAPTER SIX
      Illustrations

      CHAPTER SEVEN
      Contemporary Versions

      CHAPTER EIGHT
      Films

      Select Bibliography

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