Raging Romantics

Raging Romantics


#38 A GRIMM Understanding of Retellings

March 18, 2022

Content warning for discussion of sexual assault in mythology and romance novels at times: 1:00:58 -1:11:36

This is a long one, you sparkly romance nerds. Buckle in! We're diving into Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast, Pride & Prejudice, and Hades & Persephone! If you haven't listened to part one, go click #37 for some information on the different categories of retellings. Questions/Comments/Concerns? Don't forget to email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org!


Terms:

  • Folktale - a fictional story passed down by generations, generally starting as an oral tradition, and with the purpose of relating a moral or life lesson to the listener.
  • Tale Type - a self-sufficient narrative
  • Motif - the smallest descriptive unit within the narrative. These motifs combined together create the building blocks that lead us up to a narrative
  • Myth - a legendary story that usually explains some historical or religious phenomenon
  • Literature - in this episode, this refers to fictional writings that serve no larger purpose than just to tell a story
  • Trope - a narrative within the larger literary narrative; a path built of motifs that leads to an understood outcome
  • The Aarne-Thompson-Uther classification of folktales - abbreviated to ATU, this is a classification system of tale types and motifs. The ATU groups together multiple tales that represent an independent type which has been documented amongst at least three ethnic groups or over a long time period.


Cinderella links

Beauty and the Beast links

Pride & Prejudice links

Hades & Persephone links

Other links:

Other retellings:


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