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- W3158190828 abstract "Fairy tales bear a long history of more than 2500 years. The art of spinning the yarn was originally women’s forte. As Ruth Bottigheimer in her article ‘Tale Spinners: Submerged Voices in Grimms’ Fairy Tales’ quotes Jacob Grimm, “the spindle is an essential characteristic of wise women.”(143) Much before the 19th century when fairy tales entered the established literary world they were spun diligently by wise women of the 17th century. These women tale spinners were called ‘conteuses’ who excelled in telling stories based on the French salon conversations. These conversations were bold, explicit and intended for adult hearing. Obviously the stories of these conteuses were thus necessarily meant for adult consumption. The modern fairy stories we come across as intended for children are the modified, manipulated and appropriated forms of the oral tales made “suitable” for the child reader/listener so that children passively accept and abide by the stereotyped value system generated in the tales." @default.
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- W3158190828 title "INSTITUTIONALISATION OF FAIRY TALES" @default.
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