Description: It's Good to Tell You: French Folktales from Missouriby Rosemary Thomas (Author), Ronald W. Thomas (Illustrator) Translated into English by Rosemary H. Thomas; transcribed in Old Mines French by Joseph Médard Carrière.Univ of Missouri Press, 1981, 246 pgs. Good Condition: Ex-library hardcover, dustjacket is missing. A few library stamps and labels, inscription on ffep to original owner signed by both the author and illustrator, bookplate also on ffep. Some light glue stains and an ink smear on ffep, pages and pastedowns yellowed, light edgewear. The stories told in this book, like the stories on television, illustrate the triumph of good over evil; the rewards of heroism and virtue; and the endurance of the human spirit when faced with tragedy and catastrophe. In addition, these fairy tales offer the thrills of exotic settings and of exciting adventures. They are spiced with humor, both focused and broad. Like other traditional stories, they provide an interesting mirror of cultural values that indicate western European influence. There is evidence that these tales and their direct ancestors have evolved from the ancient Sanskrit and Persian cultures to the European Middle Ages, from the Age of Enlightenment to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, wherever oral cultures had flourished. 21 stories are included in this work in part 1. Then in Part 2 the author looks at the community where these stories were collected and examines how the stories came to be preserved and the changing role that they played in community life. It also looks at the people who told the stories and the people who recorded them for posterity. Part 1: The stories. Little John and his animals ; The seven-headed beast ; John the bear ; The ogre with no soul ; Teigneux ; The little bull with the golden horns ; Prince White Hog ; The little boat that could sail on land and on sea ; The black king, or Fair Ferentine ; The girl with golden hair ; Prince Green Serpent and La Valeur ; Old man La Feve ; John and Mary, or the girl with the chopped-off hands ; Fair Margaret ; Half-rooster ; The rose of Peppermette ; Fair Magdelon, or the Knight of the Keys ; Beausoleil ; Master thief ; Carambot ; Valiant John. Part 2: Historical background. An overview of a fairy tale ; The old mines community and its people ; The character and culture of the Missouri French ; The fairy tales in the 1930s ; Conclusion. Ships by USPS media rate mail.
Price: 59.95 USD
Location: Ballwin, Missouri
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Signed By: Rosemary Hyde Thomas
Book Title: It's Good to Tell You : French Folktales from Missouri
Signed: Yes
Ex Libris: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Original Language: French
Inscribed: Yes
Vintage: No
Publication Year: 1981
Format: Hardcover
Release Year: 1981
Language: Eng,Fre
Illustrator: Thomas, Ronald W.
Personalized: Yes
Author: Rosemary Hyde Thomas
Features: Ex-Library
Genre: Fiction
Topic: Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Number of Pages: 256 Pages