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“King Goldenlocks”: A Newly Translated Fairy Tale (New Yorker)
_Editors' Note: In March on the Book Bench, Maria Tatar wrote about a cache of
five-hundred Bavarian fairy tales that were unearthed recently in Germany. The
fairy tales were compiled by the nineteenth-century ethnographer Franz Xaver
von Schönwerth, a contemporary of the Grimm brothers, who was fascinated by
the folkways and stories of his native region and whose tales are more raw,
more concerned with capturing the rhythms of local storytelling, than the ones
familiar to us. Tatar has now translated one of the tales, "King Goldenlocks,"
which we give to you here for the first time in English. Asked why she chose
this particular tale, she said,_
> _It gives us a persecuted hero rather than the conventional persecuted girl,
a la Cinderella and Snow White, and it shows us that fathers can be just as
cruel as the Grimms' mothers and stepmothers. The tale also acts like a
magnet, picking up bits and pieces of local color (laws about branding
criminals, with punishments as a probation of sorts), Biblical and mythical
themes (apples of paradise), and folk wisdom. What hooked me from the get-go
was the parallel with the Grimms' "Frog King," which ...
Ye know what a floating Island is with a golden rope and bull with two golden horns is ???
Circle is the Island with a hollow middle with a golden rope, and a black bull with two golden horns.There also is two angels
present at placement upon the Island one good and one evil.
For what tis the Island to you.
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