

A Children’s Guide to Folklore and Wonder Tales
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S1 F1 – "Sleeping Beauty": Once Upon a Time
20. Juli 201733 Min.Get introduced to folktales and the various classifications as Dr. Harvey introduces you to the wide world of folklore. You'll hear the 1697 Charles Perrault version of "Sleeping Beauty" and take a deep dive into the meaning behind the symbolism and the importance differences between this story and the Grimm version we are more familiar with. #Literature & LearningGratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F2 – "Beauty and the Beast" I: The Sleeping Prince
20. Juli 201729 Min.Dr. Harvey introduces you to a Norse tale called "East of the Sun, West of the Moon." This story introduces us to the theme of transformation - a theme that is both scary and exciting, and is a common in folktales to help us understand how we grow and change, and to teach the lesson that looks can be deceiving.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F3 – "Beauty and the Beast" II: Being Brave
20. Juli 201735 Min.Dive deeper into the use of transformation in stories as Dr. Harvey presents a version of "Beauty and the Beast." Compare that version to the German story by Ludwig Bechstein in 1847 called "Beauty's Stone Sisters." Dr. Harvey concludes this lesson with an Ancient Greek tale called "Cupid and Pysche," which demonstrates how bravery can be the root of transformations.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F4 – "The Sorcerer's Apprentice": Transformations
20. Juli 201729 Min.Continuing with the theme of transformation, Dr. Harvey introduces you to a variety of interpretations of the classic story "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," starting with a composition known as a "symphonic poem" by Paul Dukas and notes Goethe's poem. She provides the original story from the first century Egypt and treats you a story from France, with insights why we enjoy transformation stories.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F5 – "Cinderella" I: If the Shoe Fits
20. Juli 201735 Min.There are many versions of "Cinderella," and Dr. Harvey takes you through the Italian tale by Basile called "The Cat Cinderella" and Perrault's 1690's French version. She walks through the similarities in motifs, with both stories focusing on a "rags-to-riches theme" and an "if the shoe fits" conclusion, but notes not all versions of this story had the iconic glass slipper.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F6 – "Cinderella" II: Baba Yaga and Goddessesa
20. Juli 201735 Min.With the French and Italian versions of "Cinderella," Dr. Harvey presented a classic "rise" tale, but "Cinderella" is the one of the world's oldest "magic tales" with many versions, interpretations, and morals. Vasilisa the Fair" follows the traditional "Cinderella" story, but with many twists and offers the idea that there can be ambiguity in folklore characters.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F7 – "Cinderella" III: The Mooing Godmother
20. Juli 201727 Min."Cinderella" stories go back 7000 years, and Mah Pishani is possibly one of the oldest. This Iranian story provides a very different take on the same themes you've become familiar with. Unlike the bickering evil step-sisters, this version is about finding connection with family and community - in particular among women - and about love that stretches beyond the grave.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F8 – "The Brave Little Tailor": Giants!
20. Juli 201730 Min.Why do we love toppling giants? Stories such as David and Goliath resonate, giving us hope that we can overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. Dr. Harvey shares two stories: "The Legend of the Chocolate Hills" from the Philippines, and "The Little Tailor," adapted from the 1857 version by the brothers Grimm, which itself was adapted from a 1557 story called "Der Wegkurtzer" by Martinus Montanus.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F9 – "Jack and the Beanstalk": Archetypes
20. Juli 201733 Min.Many scholars believe that the beanstalk in "Jack and the Beanstalk" is a reference to the Tree of Life, which is one of our most iconic global images. Dr. Harvey presents religious and cultural insights and more through the telling of "Jack and the Beanstalk" and the Norse myth "Yggdrasil The World Tree."Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F10 – "Hansel and Gretel": Ogres
20. Juli 201731 Min.Folklorists believe that stories like Hansel and Gretel may have begun during the Great Famine in Europe, during the late Medieval age, about 700 years ago. Dr. Harvey shows us how the Scottish version has something else living in the house in the woods as she shares both "Hansel and Gretel" and "Mollie Whuppie." Both stories introduce the themes of triumph and besting evil powers.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F11 – "Rumpelstiltskin": Naming Our Fears
20. Juli 201733 Min.Dr. Harvey presents several stories, each of which explore the power of naming. Starting with classic story "Rumpelstiltskin" from Germany, collected by the Grimm brothers in 1857, you'll also hear an Egyptian creation myth, a Judeo-Christian creation myth, the Egyptian story of Ra and Isis, and "Peerie Fool" from the Orkney Islands, which pulls elements from Norse and Scottish folklore.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F12 – Tom Thumb and Thumbelina: Little Heroes
20. Juli 201730 Min."Tom Thumb" is grounded in oral folklore, meaning it was passed through the ages verbally as the storytellers could not read or write. Dr. Harvey shares J.O. Halliwell's poetic version of "Tom Thumb" as well as a Hans Christian Andersen's "Thumbelina" and discusses the differences between traditionally defined folktales and stories written by literary authors.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F13 – "Emperor's New Clothes": Looks Can Deceive
20. Juli 201731 Min.Just like the lessons learned in the stories Dr. Harvey covers in this lecture, the stories themselves can be deceiving, too. Dr. Harvey first shares the Hans Christian Andersen story of "The Emperor's New Clothes" and then "The Happy Prince" by British playwright Oscar Wilde. Both stores are often mistaken for oral tradition folktales, yet were literary tales by one author.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F14 – "Town Musicians of Bremen": Unwanted Animals
20. Juli 201730 Min.Hear the story of "The Town Musicians of Bremen" - a tale that has been so prolific and retold through so many forms of art that in Bremen you can find a statue to the storied animals. Dr. Harvey also looks at how various cultures such as Germany, India, and the Netherlands both treated and depicted older characters. She concludes with a "Japanese Wisdom Tale."Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F15 – "Puss in Boots" and "The Frog Prince": Fitting In
20. Juli 201730 Min.Well before his debut in Shrek, "Puss in Boots" was making a name for himself in the Panchatantra. Considered one of the most influential written records of oral folklore, this Indian collection of more than 700 animal fables and folk stories dates back more than 1700 years ago. Dr. Harvey shares a French version from 1697, as well as "Iron Heinrich" - or "The Frog Prince" - from Grimm.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F16 – "Three Little Pigs": Third Time's a Charm
20. Juli 201734 Min.Dr. Harvey looks at the power of numbers in folktales, specifically the magic of three and seven. She notes how even the story formats are broken into threes: Beginning, Middle, and End. She shares the stories of "The Three Little Goslings" (the Italian version of the German "Three Little Pigs") and "The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs," which is also a Grimm story from Germany.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F17 – "The Little Red Hen": Formula Tales
20. Juli 201730 Min.Repetition and patterned verse are often the backbone to some of our most beloved tales. Dr. Harvey presents a wide-range of formula tales including, "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" from Norway, Joseph Jacob's "Henny Penny" from Australia, "The Gingerbread Man," and "The Three Bears" which was written by English poet laureate Robert Southey and therefore lends itself to being a cante tale.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F18 – "How the Camel Got His Hump": Pourquoi Tales
20. Juli 201726 Min.Many fictional stories are an attempt to explain why things in the world are the way they are. Dr. Harvey shares several pourquoi tales from around the world, including Kipling's "How the Camel Got His Hump" from his "Just So Stories" published in India. She also shares an African-American tale "Why the Rabbit has Long Ears and a Short Tail" and the 1929 Norse story "Why the Sea is Salty."Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F19 – Lions and Tigers and Bears: Fables
20. Juli 201731 Min.Aesop has made a name for himself. Dr. Harvey presents several of his tales, including "The Tortoise and the Hare," "Androcles and the Lion," "The Stone in the Road," "The Fox and the Wolf," and "Belling the Cat." She also shares Kipling's "Camel Poem" and "How the Hamster Got his Tail," a Kenyan story about why hamsters have small tails.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F20 – "Snow White": Beauty and Handsomeness
20. Juli 201731 Min.Learn why beauty matters, how beauty is akin to as power in many stories, and how, as these stories got retold and rewritten (by men), the roles men played became more heroic while the roles women played became designated to looking lovely. Using Grimm's "Snow White" as a lens to examine instruments of femininity, Dr. Harvey explains how these stories are often metaphors for life.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F21 – "Rapunzel": Maiden/Mother/Crone
20. Juli 201730 Min.Femininity is once again examined, this time with a focus on the roles women play in stories. Dr. Harvey shares a combined version of "Rapunzel," pulling from Grimm's German version and Basile's Italian version. Looking at the triad of Maiden/Mother/Crone and Warrior/Father/Sage, Dr. Harvey shows how stories reduce and distill all our life experiences into simple symbols.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F22 – King Arthur and Winnie the Pooh: Heroic Quests
20. Juli 201732 Min.Continuing with the triad theme, Dr. Harvey uses this lecture to explore the role of the masculine hero, comparing the actions, motifs, and quests of King Arthur and Winnie the Pooh as she shares "Merlin, Arthur, and the Two Swords" and "Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole." Through this lecture, Dr. Harvey defines the category of legends.Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F23 – American Tall Tales and Folk Songs
20. Juli 201731 Min.Dr. Harvey jumps into the 20th century to demonstrate how Tall Tales reinforce the ideals of the cultures where they were born. After sharing the stories of "Pecos Bill," "Katy Goodgrit" and "Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox," Dr. Harvey delves into how ballads and folksongs served as a voice from those who couldn't speak. She presents "The Ballad of John Henry" and "The Ballad of Casey Jones."Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufenS1 F24 – Happily Ever After: How Our Stories End
20. Juli 201737 Min.Dr. Harvey reviews the fundamentals of storytelling and expands on common themes that can be found across tales that span time and location, such as protection of family, being resourceful, demonstrating bravery, overcoming entrapment, and more. She shares her favorite tale, "The Wonderful Pot" from Denmark, and concludes with a Scottish tale called "Death in a Nut."Gratiszeitraum für The Great Courses Signature Collection, oder Titel kaufen