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Beautiful Angiola: The Lost Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales of Laura Gonzenbach [Mīkstie vāki]

Translated by (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 628 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1111 g, 8 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415977223
  • ISBN-13: 9780415977227
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 628 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1111 g, 8 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415977223
  • ISBN-13: 9780415977227
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In one of the most startling literary discoveries of recent years, Jack Zipes has uncovered this neglected treasure trove of Sicilian folk and fairy tales. Like the Grimm brothers before her, Laura Gonzenbach, a talented Swiss-German born in Sicily, set out to gather up the tales told and retold among the peasants. Gonzenbach collected wonderful stories - some on subjects that readers will know from the Grimms or Perrault, some entirely new - and published them in German. Her early death and the destruction of her papers in the Messina earthquake of 1908 only add to the mystery behind her achievement. Beautiful Angiola is an instant classic: a nineteenth-century collection of stories in the great tradition of fairy and folk tales now translated into English for the first time. Gonzenbach delights us with heroines and princes, sorcery and surprise, the deeds of the brave and the treacherous, and the magic of the true storyteller. The Green Bird , The Humiliated Princess , sorfarina , The Magic Cane, the Golden Donkey, and the Little Stick that Hits are titles destine to become new favourites for readers everywhere. Yet while the stories enchant us, the wry taglines with which they often end ("And so they remained rich and consoled, while we keep sitting here and are getting old") gently bring us back to earth.

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"These books are the first English translations of a collection of Sicilian folk and fairy tales, published in High German by a Swiss woman who was born in Messina in 1842!" -- Applessed Quarterly

"Jack Zipes has made accessible to English readers a fine collection of Sicilian folk and fairy tales heretofore little known outside the circle of specialists in Italian folk narrative." -- Linda J. Lee, University of Pennsylvania, Western Folklore "...a treasure...All the magic elements of the folk and fairy tales are in these stories, but with a delightfully Sicilian angle: stories where a man's word is his life, a woman can leave her home and determine her own fate, and working hard reaps reward. When I finished the last page, I knew this book was a labor of love and deserved my respect." -- Kathryn Thurman, Territorial Tattler

Laura Gonzenbach's Buried Treasure xi
A Note on the Translation and Acknowledgments xxix
Sorfarina
1(8)
The Green Bird
9(9)
The Snake Who Bore Witness for a Maiden
18(3)
The Sister of Muntifiuri
21(7)
The Story About Ciccu
28(13)
Count Piro
41(6)
Beautiful Angiola
47(5)
Betta Pilusa
52(7)
Lignu Di Scupa
59(4)
Don Giovanni Di La Fortuna
63(5)
Federico and Epomata
68(13)
The Fearless Young Man
81(4)
Caruseddu
85(11)
How Saint Joseph Helped a Young Man Win the Daughter of a King
96(7)
The Courageous Maiden
103(4)
The Humiliated Princess
107(5)
Rags and Leaves
112(6)
The Brave Shoemaker
118(5)
Prince Scursuni
123(7)
Maria and Her Brother
130(8)
Autumunti and Paccaredda
138(6)
Giufa
144(13)
The Magic Cane, the Gold Donkey, and the Little Stick That Hits
157(4)
The Singing Bagpipe
161(5)
Giovanni and Katerina
166(8)
The Shepherd Who Made the Princess Laugh
174(5)
Beautiful Cardia
179(6)
Quaddaruni and His Sister
185(10)
The Daughter of the Sun
195(7)
Paperarello
202(6)
The Lion, Horse, and Fox
208(2)
Giuseppinu
210(6)
Crivoliu
216(3)
Saint Oniria
219(6)
The Abbot Who Rescued the Princess
225(9)
Fata Morgana
234(9)
The Pig King
243(9)
The Courageous Prince and His Many Adventures
252(11)
The King Who Wanted a Beautiful Wife
263(3)
Ferrazzanu
266(3)
Sciauranciovi
269(5)
Cacciaturino
274(8)
The Virgin Mary's Child
282(5)
The Story About Ohmy
287(8)
The Daughter of Prince Cirimimminu
295(7)
The Godchild of Saint Francis of Paula
302(7)
The Story About the Merchant's Son Peppino
309(9)
Spadonia
318(6)
King Cardiddu
324(9)
The Princess and King Chicchereddu
333(8)
The Clever Maiden
341(4)
The Robber with a Witch's Head
345(5)
The Clever Farmer's Daughter
350(3)
The Count and His Sister
353(3)
Clever Peppe
356(6)
Maria, the Evil Stepmother, and the Seven Robbers
362(4)
Bensurdatu
366(6)
The Rooster Who Wanted to Become Pope
372(2)
The Brave Prince
374(8)
The Innkeeper's Beautiful Daughter
382(5)
The Beautiful Maiden with the Seven Veils
387(11)
The Merchant's Clever Youngest Daughter
398(5)
Maruzzedda
403(7)
Armaiinu
410(6)
The Golden Lion
416(4)
The Twelve Robbers
420(4)
Three Good Pieces of Advice
424(5)
Tobia and Tobiola
429(4)
Joseph the Just
433(4)
The Two Brothers
437(7)
The Seven Brothers with Magic Talents
444(3)
The Pious Young Man Who Went to Rome
447(5)
Sabedda and Her Brother
452(4)
The Clever Showmaker
456(6)
The Twins
462(3)
Beautiful Innocenta
465(8)
The Wicked Schoolmaster and the Wandering Princess
473(6)
The Four Princesses
479(3)
Zafarana
482(7)
Peasant Truthful
489(4)
About Joseph, Who Set Out to Seek His Fortune
493(9)
The Wasteful Giovanninu
502(7)
The Banished Queen and Her Two Abandoned Children
509(7)
The Pious Child
516(2)
Katerina's Fate
518(5)
Godfather Death
523(2)
Beautiful Anna
525(6)
The Dragon Slayer
531(5)
Saint James of Galicia
536(7)
The Hermit
543(3)
The Prince's Two Children from Monteleone
546(5)
The Clever Farmer
551(2)
The Two Comrades
553(4)
The Story of the Three Sisters
557(4)
Notes 561(30)
Bibliography 591
Jack Zipes is Professor of German at the University of Minnesota. An acclaimed translator and scholar of children's literature and culture, his most recent books include Hans Christian Andersen: The MisunderstoodStoryteller and Speaking Out: Storytelling and CreativeDrama for Children, both published by Routledge.