Raging Romantics
#38 A GRIMM Understanding of Retellings
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
- ATU Tale Types 510: Persecuted Heroine stories
- Tale of Rhodopsis
- Tale of Ye Xian
- Pentamarone by Giambattista Basile "Cenerentola" (1634)
- Histoires ou contes du temps passé by Charles Perrault "Cendrillon; ou la petite pantoufle du verre" (1697)
- Aschenputtel by the Brothers Grimm (1812)
- "The History of Cinderella" (Abilene Public Library)
- Cinderella Across cultures (ed. by de la Rochère, 2016)
- "A Girl, A Shoe, A Prince: The Endlessly Evolving Cinderella"(Holmes for NPR, 2015)
- Retellings
- A Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James
- If the Shoe Fits by Julia Murphy
- A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole
- Midnight in the Garden of the Prince by Catherine Keaton
- Rogue Princess by BR Meyers
- The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
- If the Boot Fits by Rebekah Weatherspoon
- Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa Dare
- One Night with You by Sophie Jordan
Beauty and the Beast links
- ATU tale type 425 A-C: The Search for the Enchanted Lost Husband
- "The Woman Who Married the Snake" from the Panchatantra (1199 CE, possibly as early as 200BCE)
- "Cupid and Psyche" as written by Lucius Apuleius in The Golden Ass (1st and 2nd c. CE)
- La Jeune Americaine et les Contes Marins by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot, Dame de Villeneuve in her work (1740)
- Magasin des enfants by Jean-Marie le Prince de Beaumont (1756)
- “Beauty and the Beast; visions and revisions of an old tale” by Betsy Hearne (1991)
- "Beauty and the Beast, Old And New" (Windling, 2007)
- "Beauty and the Beast" (Pook Press, 2018a)
- "7 Variants of Beauty and the Beast Fairy Tales – A Tale as Old as Time" (Pook Press, 2018b)
- Retellings
- A Curse so Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
- The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare
- Romancing the Duke ALSO by Tessa Dare
- Entreat Me by Grace Draven
- The Beast by Katee Robert
Pride & Prejudice links
- '"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen Society of America
- ""Pride and Prejudice" Remains Timeless and Delightful, More than 200 Years Later" (Rogerson, 2020)
- "Why are we still so passionate about 'Pride & Prejudice'?" (Donahue, 2013)
- Retellings
- The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
- Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin
- Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev
- Pride and Premeditation by Tirzah Price
- Pride by Ibi Zoboi
- Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal
- The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi
Hades & Persephone links
- Homeric Hymn to Demeter
- "The Story of Hades and Persephone: Rape and Romance" (Warner, 2020)
- "Hades and Persephone story" (Athens Beyond, 2021)
- "Persephone: Queen of the Underworld" (Greekmythology.com, 2021)
- "Homer" (Britannica)
- "Homerids" (Britannica)
- "Homerics Hymns 1-3" (Classical Texts Library)
- "Persephone" (wikipedia)
- Makowski, John F. “Persephone, Psyche, and the Mother-Maiden Archetype.” The Classical Outlook, vol. 62, no. 3, American Classical League, 1985, pp. 73–78 (jstor)
- Mylonas, George E. “The Hymn to Demeter.” The Classical Weekly, vol. 38, no. 23, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1945, pp. 180–82 (jstor)
- Parker, Robert. “The ‘Hymn to Demeter’ and the ‘Homeric Hymns.’” Greece & Rome, vol. 38, no. 1, Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 1–17 (jstor)
- Retellings
- Neon Gods by Katee Robert
- Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
- Lore Olympus (vol.1) by Rachel Smythe
- A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
- Promises and Pomegranates by Sav r. Miller
- Kore by Ambrosia R. Harris
- Pestilence by Lauren Thelassa
- The Power of Hades by Eliza Raine
- It Ain’t Me Babe by Tillie COle
- Deal with the Elf King by Elisa Kova
- From Blood and Ash series and book by Jennifer Lynn Armentrout
- Punderworld by Linda Sejic
- Circe by Madeleine Miller
Other links:
- "The uses and limitations of the Folklorist's toolkit for fiction" (Lemberg, 2015)
- "The Evolution of the Disney Princess Franchise: Catching Up and Moving Forward" (Maier, 2016)
- "Why Romance Will Never Stop Retelling Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast" (Popp, 2021)
- "Legendary Literary Couples Live on in Countless Retellings" (Cybil, 2019)
- da Silva, Sara Graça, and Jamshid J Tehrani. “Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales.” Royal Society open science vol. 3,1 150645. 20 Jan. 2016,
Other retellings:
- Omegaverse retellings Bleeding Red and Sullied Cinders by DE Chapman
- The Plated Prisoner series by Raven Kennedy (King Midas, but Midas isn't endgame)
- Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan (myth of Chang E)
- A Spindle Splintered by Alix Harrow (Sleeping Beauty)
- Anything by Madeleine Miller, Pat Barker, or Jennifer L Saint!
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