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a

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t, th

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e th

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les

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ur u

nder

stan

ding

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he g

enre

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r Mar

ia T

atar

chai

rs th

e pro

gram

in fo

lklo

re a

nd m

ytho

l-og

y at

Har

vard

. Edi

tor E

rika

Eich

ense

er is

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ian,

pre

serv

a-tio

nist

, and

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ctor

of t

he F

ranz

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er v

on S

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ty. 

“Sch

önw

erth

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gacy

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ts a

s the

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t sig

nific

ant c

olle

ctio

n in

the

Ger

man

-spe

akin

g w

orld

in

the

19th

cent

ury.”

—D

anie

l Dra

scek

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Reg

ensb

urg

“Sch

önw

erth

’s ta

les h

ave

a co

mpo

sitio

nal fi

erce

ness

and

ener

gy ra

rely

seen

in st

orie

s gat

here

d by

th

e Br

othe

rs G

rim

m o

r Cha

rles

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raul

t.”—

The N

ew Y

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r

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is] n

ew co

llect

ion

of G

erm

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lk st

orie

s…ch

alle

nges

pre

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eptio

ns a

bout

man

y of

the

mos

t com

mon

ly k

now

n fa

iryt

ales

….M

any

of th

e st

orie

s cen

tre

arou

nd su

rpri

sing

ly e

man

cipa

ted

fem

ale

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rs.”—

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rom

the

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ther

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nglis

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lman

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ifts,

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se el

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nd h

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dles

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h Ro

man

tic im

agi-

natio

n, a

re m

anife

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in th

is m

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lous

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lling

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arol

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ER W

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itor

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s of

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man

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om t

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borg

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man

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es, b

eaut

ifully

tra

nsla

ted

by P

eter

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an, i

ntro

duce

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me

of th

e m

ost f

asci

natin

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d po

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xam

ples

of t

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nglis

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eake

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ing

them

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visit

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ext

raor

dina

rily

rich

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man

cul

ture

whi

ch h

as h

ad su

ch a

n im

pact

on

wor

ld li

tera

ture

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orts

man

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INTR

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Y TH

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ITOR

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ents

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m w

itch

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ls of

169

2,

to n

ewsp

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rage

of a

wom

an st

oned

to d

eath

in P

hila

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lphi

a in

177

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e Pen

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eal-l

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unts

of a

ccus

ed w

itche

s fro

m m

edie

val E

urop

e th

roug

h co

loni

al A

mer

ica,

pro

vidi

ng a

uni

que

tour

of t

he d

ark

hist

ory

of E

nglis

h an

d N

orth

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eric

an w

itchc

raft.

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d by

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herin

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e, pr

ofes

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eric

an co

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al

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ory

at C

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ll, th

is co

llect

ion

incl

udes

the s

torie

s of E

unic

e C

ole,

trie

d fo

r atta

ckin

g a

teen

ager

and

bur

ied

with

a st

ake i

n he

r hea

rt; J

ane J

acob

s, so

ofte

n ac

cuse

d of

witc

hcra

ft th

at sh

e to

ok h

er to

rmen

tors

to co

urt;

Incr

ease

Mat

her,

an ex

orci

sm-

perf

orm

ing

min

ister

fam

ed fo

r his

witc

h kn

owle

dge;

and

othe

rs.

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com

preh

ensi

ve co

llect

ion

of c

aref

ully

sele

cted

doc

umen

ts a

nd p

ublis

hed

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ary

mat

eri-

als,

coup

led

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judi

ciou

s and

info

rmat

ive

intr

oduc

tions

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p m

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n re

ader

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erst

and

the.

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ular

phe

nom

enon

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elie

f in

witc

hcra

ft fr

om th

e se

vent

eent

h ce

ntur

y in

to m

ore

mod

-er

n tim

es.”—

Mar

y Be

th N

orto

n, a

utho

r of I

n th

e Dev

il’s S

nare

“An

info

rmat

ive

and

enga

ging

seri

es o

f tex

ts th

at [H

owe]

intr

oduc

es in

a cr

isp

and

wel

l-inf

orm

ed

man

ner.

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chro

nolo

gica

l bre

adth

…al

low

s us t

o gr

asp

mor

e fu

lly th

e co

ntin

uitie

s tha

t mar

k th

e hi

stor

y of

witc

h-hu

ntin

g on

bot

h si

des o

f the

Atla

ntic

.”—D

avid

D. H

all,

Har

vard

Div

inity

Sch

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l, and

psy

chol

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ots o

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oth

in th

e rem

ote p

ast

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the p

rese

nt, a

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roni

cles t

he m

ost p

rom

inen

t witc

h-hu

nts o

f the

Wes

tern

wor

ld to

show

ho

w c

omm

unal

fear

of w

itchc

raft

has

fuel

ed c

ycle

s of

acc

usat

ion,

per

secu

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pur

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ple i

nspi

red

by an

cien

t dei

ties,

natu

re, m

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fest

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of A

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For the first time, Schönwerth’s Bavarian fairy tales—lost until a few years ago when his manuscripts were discovered in a German municipal archive—are available in English. Recorded with minimal literary embellishment, these more than seventy stories bring us closer to the oral tradition in which fairy tales are rooted and revolutionize our understanding of the genre.

Editor Maria Tatar chairs the program in folklore and mythol-ogy at Harvard. Editor Erika Eichenseer is a historian, preserva-tionist, and director of the Franz Xaver von Schönwerth Society. 

“Schönwerth’s legacy counts as the most significant collection in the German-speaking world in the 19th century.”—Daniel Drascek, University of Regensburg

“Schönwerth’s tales have a compositional fierceness and energy rarely seen in stories gathered by the Brothers Grimm or Charles Perrault.”—The New Yorker

“[This] new collection of German folk stories…challenges preconceptions about many of the most commonly known fairytales….Many of the stories centre around surprisingly emancipated female characters.”—The Guardian (UK)

PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-310742-2 • $17.00

PHIL IP PULLMANFairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A New English Version“All of [Pullman’s] gifts, including his prose eloquence and his endless high Romantic imagi-nation, are manifested in this marvelous retelling.”—Harold Bloom, Yale University PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 432 PP. • 978-0-14-310729-3 • $18.00

PETER WORTSMAN, ed i t o rTales of the German ImaginationFrom the Brothers Grimm to Ingeborg BachmannTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR

“[This] collection of German tales, beautifully translated by Peter Wortsman, introduces some of the most fascinating and powerful examples of this genre to English speakers, en-couraging them to revisit that extraordinarily rich German culture which has had such an impact on world literature….Wortsman dazzles.”—Albrecht Classen, University of ArizonaPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 400 PP. • 978-0-14-119880-4 • $18.00

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From a manual for witch hunters written by King James in 1597, to court documents from the Salem witch trials of 1692, to newspaper coverage of a woman stoned to death in Phila-delphia in 1774, The Penguin Book of Witches presents real-life accounts of accused witches from medieval Europe through colonial America, providing a unique tour of the dark history of English and North American witchcraft.

Edited by Katherine Howe, professor of American colonial history at Cornell, this collection includes the stories of Eunice Cole, tried for attacking a teenager and buried with a stake in her heart; Jane Jacobs, so often accused of witchcraft that she took her tormentors to court; Increase Mather, an exorcism-performing minister famed for his witch knowledge; and others.

“This comprehensive collection of carefully selected documents and published primary materi-als, coupled with judicious and informative introductions, will help modern readers understand the...popular phenomenon of belief in witchcraft from the seventeenth century into more mod-ern times.”—Mary Beth Norton, author of In the Devil’s Snare

“An informative and engaging series of texts that [Howe] introduces in a crisp and well-informed manner. The chronological breadth…allows us to grasp more fully the continuities that mark the history of witch-hunting on both sides of the Atlantic.”—David D. Hall, Harvard Divinity School

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Z XA

VER

VO

N S

CHÖN

WER

THTh

e Tu

rnip

Pri

nces

sAnd

Oth

er N

ewly

Dis

cove

red

Fairy

Tal

esED

ITED

BY

ERIK

A EI

CHEN

SEER

AN

D M

ARIA

TAT

ARTR

ANSL

ATED

WIT

H A

N I

NTR

ODU

CTIO

N A

ND

NOT

ES B

Y M

ARIA

TAT

ARIL

LUST

RATE

D BY

EN

GELB

ERT

SÜSS

For t

he fi

rst t

ime,

Schö

nwer

th’s

Bava

rian

fair

y ta

les—

lost

unt

il a

few

yea

rs a

go w

hen

his m

anus

crip

ts w

ere

disc

over

ed in

a

Ger

man

mun

icip

al a

rchi

ve—

are

avai

labl

e in

Eng

lish.

Rec

orde

d w

ith m

inim

al li

tera

ry e

mbe

llish

men

t, th

ese

mor

e th

an se

vent

y st

orie

s brin

g us

clos

er to

the

oral

trad

ition

in w

hich

fair

y ta

les

are

root

ed a

nd re

volu

tioni

ze o

ur u

nder

stan

ding

of t

he g

enre

.

Edito

r Mar

ia T

atar

chai

rs th

e pro

gram

in fo

lklo

re a

nd m

ytho

l-og

y at

Har

vard

. Edi

tor E

rika

Eich

ense

er is

a h

istor

ian,

pre

serv

a-tio

nist

, and

dire

ctor

of t

he F

ranz

Xav

er v

on S

chön

wer

th S

ocie

ty. 

“Sch

önw

erth

’s le

gacy

coun

ts a

s the

mos

t sig

nific

ant c

olle

ctio

n in

the

Ger

man

-spe

akin

g w

orld

in

the

19th

cent

ury.”

—D

anie

l Dra

scek

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Reg

ensb

urg

“Sch

önw

erth

’s ta

les h

ave

a co

mpo

sitio

nal fi

erce

ness

and

ener

gy ra

rely

seen

in st

orie

s gat

here

d by

th

e Br

othe

rs G

rim

m o

r Cha

rles

Per

raul

t.”—

The N

ew Y

orke

r

“[Th

is] n

ew co

llect

ion

of G

erm

an fo

lk st

orie

s…ch

alle

nges

pre

conc

eptio

ns a

bout

man

y of

the

mos

t com

mon

ly k

now

n fa

iryt

ales

….M

any

of th

e st

orie

s cen

tre

arou

nd su

rpri

sing

ly e

man

cipa

ted

fem

ale

char

acte

rs.”—

The G

uard

ian

(UK

)

P

EN

GU

IN C

LAS

SIC

S P

AP

ER

BA

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teen

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ane J

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19th

cent

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l Dra

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, Uni

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ity o

f Reg

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rsio

n“A

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lman

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nce a

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s hig

h Ro

man

tic im

agi-

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n, a

re m

anife

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is m

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TSM

AN

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Tale

s of

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man

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om t

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Gri

mm

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borg

Bac

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N I

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CTIO

N B

Y TH

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man

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Wor

tsm

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ntro

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me

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asci

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xam

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nglis

h sp

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raor

dina

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rich

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man

cul

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whi

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ch a

n im

pact

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NOT

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ten

by K

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15

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urt d

ocum

ents

from

the

Sale

m w

itch

tria

ls of

169

2,

to n

ewsp

aper

cove

rage

of a

wom

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to d

eath

in P

hila

-de

lphi

a in

177

4, Th

e Pen

guin

Boo

k of

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m m

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mer

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pro

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tour

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hist

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nglis

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orth

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an w

itchc

raft.

Edite

d by

Kat

herin

e How

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f Am

eric

an co

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hist

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ll, th

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unic

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trie

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r atta

ckin

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teen

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and

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ft th

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ok h

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rmen

tors

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Incr

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Mat

her,

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sm-

perf

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min

ister

fam

ed fo

r his

witc

h kn

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rs.

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J EAN THOMPSONThe Witch: And Other Tales Re-ToldIn this captivating collection, Thompson takes the classic fairy tale and brings it into the modern age with eight short stories that capture the magic and horror of everyday life. “[A] series of exuberantly imaginative riffs on traditional folk and fairy tales….They offer all the chills and suspense embedded in those ancient pinnacles, gorges and deep, dark woods....[A] spirited, provocative collection.”—San Francisco Chronicle“[Thompson] has a clear, strong sense of how all sorts of people work, sometimes a mys-tery even to themselves, and her smart, spare style, conveying these inner workings in an almost matter-of-fact way, is a sly modern counterpart of the age-old storyteller’s voice, simply reporting the way things are, however strange.”—Minneapolis Star-TribuneBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-0-399-17058-4 • $25.95

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STEPHEN L . ANTCZAK and JAMES C . BASSETT, ed i t o r sClockwork Fairy Tales: A Collection of Steampunk FablesCombining timeless fairy tales with the technological wizardry of steampunk, this col-lection of stories blends old and new in engaging fantasy worlds. Includes artful retell-ings of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Red Shoes” and “The Tinderbox;” the Brothers Grimm’s “The King of the Golden Mountain;” the story of Sleeping Beauty; and other tales. Features work from K. W. Jeter, Jay Lake, Kat Richardson, Paul Di Filippo, Steven Harper, Nancy A. Collins, G. K. Hayes, Gregory Nicoll, and Pip Ballantine. ROC PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-451-46494-1 • $15.00

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MALCOLM C . LYONS, t r ans la to rTales of the Marvellous and News of the StrangeThe First English Translation of a Medieval Arab Fantasy CollectionINTRODUCTION BY ROBERT IRWINCOVER BY CORALIE BICKFORD-SMITH

A great cache of ancient, magical tales, these earliest-known Arabic short stories dating from at least a millennium ago survived in a single, ragged manuscript in a library in Istanbul. Although some of these charming, surreal, baffling, and beautiful tales found their way into The Arabian Nights, most appear here, for the very first time, in English. “Offers a gateway to a different world of language and ideas, florid, wildly descriptive and a powerful reminder of the human need for story….Irresistible.”—The Independent (UK) PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 496 PP. • 978-0-14-139503-6 • $30.00

MYRA STOKES and AD PUTTER , ed i t o r s The Works of the Gawain PoetSir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Patience, CleannessThis volume brings together four works of the unknown fourteenth-century poet and author of the Arthurian romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in their original Middle English. Also includes the famous medieval texts Pearl, Cleanness, and Patience, complete with footnotes, notes, annotations, glossaries, and other supplementary schol-arly material.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 1,040 PP. • 978-0-14-042414-0 • $25.00AVAILABLE JUNE 2015

WASHINGTON IRV INGThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow: And Other StoriesINTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ELIZABETH L. BRADLEY

Originally published under a pseudonym as The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., this collection of tales features Washington Irving’s best-known literary inventions: Icha-bod Crane, the Headless Horseman, Rip Van Winkle, and other larger-than-life charac-ters and stories that gave America its own haunted mythology.“[Irving is] the architect of America’s founding mythology....Today, Americans can hard-ly begin to sort out where Irving’s vision leaves off and theirs begins, so steeped are they in his portrait of their ‘sublime and beautiful’ country.”—Elizabeth L. Bradley, from the introduction PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 400 PP. • 978-0-14-310753-8 • $11.00

L INDA S . GODFREYAmerican MonstersA History of Monster Lore, Legends, and Sightings in AmericaFrom pre-Columbian legends to modern-day eyewitness accounts, this comprehensive guide covers the history, sightings, and lore surrounding the most mysterious monsters in America, including Bigfoot, the Jersey Devil, the chupacabra, and thunderbirds. Au-thor, investigator, and creature expert Godfrey uses historical records, present-day news reports, and eyewitness interviews to examine America’s homegrown beasts.“Godfrey frequently draws from myth and folklore and cites cases from history and pop culture, demonstrating extensive knowledge of her subject matter.”—Publishers WeeklyTARCHER PAPERBACK • 384 PP. • 978-0-39916-554-2 • $16.95

J EAN THOMPSONThe Witch: And Other Tales Re-ToldIn this captivating collection, Thompson takes the classic fairy tale and brings it into the modern age with eight short stories that capture the magic and horror of everyday life. “[A] series of exuberantly imaginative riffs on traditional folk and fairy tales….They offer all the chills and suspense embedded in those ancient pinnacles, gorges and deep, dark woods....[A] spirited, provocative collection.”—San Francisco Chronicle“[Thompson] has a clear, strong sense of how all sorts of people work, sometimes a mys-tery even to themselves, and her smart, spare style, conveying these inner workings in an almost matter-of-fact way, is a sly modern counterpart of the age-old storyteller’s voice, simply reporting the way things are, however strange.”—Minneapolis Star-TribuneBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-0-399-17058-4 • $25.95

HELEN OYEYEMI Boy, Snow, Bird“By transforming ‘Snow White’ into a tale that hinges on race and cultural ideas about beauty—the danger of mirrors indeed—Oyeyemi finds a new, raw power in the classic. In her hands, the story is about secrets and lies, mothers and daughters, lost sisters, and the impossibility of seeing oneself or being seen in a brutally racist world….[Oyeyemi] elegantly and inventively turns a classic fairy tale inside out.”—Los Angeles TimesRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PP. • 978-1-59463-139-9 • $27.95RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-340-9 • $16.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE MARCH 2015

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EL IZABETH BLACKWELLWhile Beauty SleptA provocative reimagining of Sleeping Beauty told from the perspective of the Elise—the slumbering princess’s former companion, the queen’s current maid and confidante, and the only one who knows what actually happened many years ago. “Blackwell is a story-telling genius….While Beauty Slept breathes new life into the fairy tale genre with a historical twist.”—Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries “Blackwell treats readers to a retelling that makes historical fiction of the fantasy….The story is dark and enchanting…and Blackwell’s rendering of the medieval setting is rich and detailed. Following in the inspired footsteps of Gregory Maguire’s fairy-tale twists, this debut novel puts a spellbinding new spin on a classic yarn.”—BooklistBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 464 PP. • 978-0-425-27384-5 • $16.00

STEPHEN L . ANTCZAK and JAMES C . BASSETT, ed i t o r sClockwork Fairy Tales: A Collection of Steampunk FablesCombining timeless fairy tales with the technological wizardry of steampunk, this col-lection of stories blends old and new in engaging fantasy worlds. Includes artful retell-ings of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Red Shoes” and “The Tinderbox;” the Brothers Grimm’s “The King of the Golden Mountain;” the story of Sleeping Beauty; and other tales. Features work from K. W. Jeter, Jay Lake, Kat Richardson, Paul Di Filippo, Steven Harper, Nancy A. Collins, G. K. Hayes, Gregory Nicoll, and Pip Ballantine. ROC PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-451-46494-1 • $15.00

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My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate MeForty New Fairy TalesFOREWORD BY GREGORY MAGUIRE

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ANGELA CARTER Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and Other Classic Fairy Tales of Charles PerraultINTRODUCTION BY JACK ZIPES

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JEFFREY GANTZ, translatorEarly Irish Myths and SagasPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK ∙ 288 PP. 978-0-14-044397-4 ∙ $16.00

JENNY MARCH The Penguin Book of Classical MythsPENGUIN PAPERBACK ∙ 416 PP. 978-0-14-102077-8 ∙ $18.00

STEPHEN BELCHER, editorAfrican Myths of OriginINTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR

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CIARAN CARSON, translatorThe TainINTRODUCTION BY THE TRANSLATOR

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BURTON RAFFEL, translator The Song of the CidINTRODUCTION BY MARIA ROSA MENOCAL

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ANONYMOUS Tales from 1,001 NightsAladdin, Ali Baba, and Other FavouritesTRANSLATED BY MALCOLM C. LYONS WITH URSULA LYONS

INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ROBERT IRWIN

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VARIOUS Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to PlatonovTRANSLATED BY ROBERT CHANDLER, ELIZABETH CHANDLER, SIBELAN FORRESTER, ANNA GUNIN, AND OLGA MEERSON

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AFTERWORD BY SIBELAN FORRESTER

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MALCOLM C . LYONS, t r ans la to rTales of the Marvellous and News of the StrangeThe First English Translation of a Medieval Arab Fantasy CollectionINTRODUCTION BY ROBERT IRWINCOVER BY CORALIE BICKFORD-SMITH

A great cache of ancient, magical tales, these earliest-known Arabic short stories dating from at least a millennium ago survived in a single, ragged manuscript in a library in Istanbul. Although some of these charming, surreal, baffling, and beautiful tales found their way into The Arabian Nights, most appear here, for the very first time, in English. “Offers a gateway to a different world of language and ideas, florid, wildly descriptive and a powerful reminder of the human need for story….Irresistible.”—The Independent (UK) PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 496 PP. • 978-0-14-139503-6 • $30.00

MYRA STOKES and AD PUTTER , ed i t o r s The Works of the Gawain PoetSir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Patience, CleannessThis volume brings together four works of the unknown fourteenth-century poet and author of the Arthurian romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in their original Middle English. Also includes the famous medieval texts Pearl, Cleanness, and Patience, complete with footnotes, notes, annotations, glossaries, and other supplementary schol-arly material.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 1,040 PP. • 978-0-14-042414-0 • $25.00AVAILABLE JUNE 2015

WASHINGTON IRV INGThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow: And Other StoriesINTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ELIZABETH L. BRADLEY

Originally published under a pseudonym as The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., this collection of tales features Washington Irving’s best-known literary inventions: Icha-bod Crane, the Headless Horseman, Rip Van Winkle, and other larger-than-life charac-ters and stories that gave America its own haunted mythology.“[Irving is] the architect of America’s founding mythology....Today, Americans can hard-ly begin to sort out where Irving’s vision leaves off and theirs begins, so steeped are they in his portrait of their ‘sublime and beautiful’ country.”—Elizabeth L. Bradley, from the introduction PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 400 PP. • 978-0-14-310753-8 • $11.00

L INDA S . GODFREYAmerican MonstersA History of Monster Lore, Legends, and Sightings in AmericaFrom pre-Columbian legends to modern-day eyewitness accounts, this comprehensive guide covers the history, sightings, and lore surrounding the most mysterious monsters in America, including Bigfoot, the Jersey Devil, the chupacabra, and thunderbirds. Au-thor, investigator, and creature expert Godfrey uses historical records, present-day news reports, and eyewitness interviews to examine America’s homegrown beasts.“Godfrey frequently draws from myth and folklore and cites cases from history and pop culture, demonstrating extensive knowledge of her subject matter.”—Publishers WeeklyTARCHER PAPERBACK • 384 PP. • 978-0-39916-554-2 • $16.95

J EAN THOMPSONThe Witch: And Other Tales Re-ToldIn this captivating collection, Thompson takes the classic fairy tale and brings it into the modern age with eight short stories that capture the magic and horror of everyday life. “[A] series of exuberantly imaginative riffs on traditional folk and fairy tales….They offer all the chills and suspense embedded in those ancient pinnacles, gorges and deep, dark woods....[A] spirited, provocative collection.”—San Francisco Chronicle“[Thompson] has a clear, strong sense of how all sorts of people work, sometimes a mys-tery even to themselves, and her smart, spare style, conveying these inner workings in an almost matter-of-fact way, is a sly modern counterpart of the age-old storyteller’s voice, simply reporting the way things are, however strange.”—Minneapolis Star-TribuneBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 272 PP. • 978-0-399-17058-4 • $25.95

HELEN OYEYEMI Boy, Snow, Bird“By transforming ‘Snow White’ into a tale that hinges on race and cultural ideas about beauty—the danger of mirrors indeed—Oyeyemi finds a new, raw power in the classic. In her hands, the story is about secrets and lies, mothers and daughters, lost sisters, and the impossibility of seeing oneself or being seen in a brutally racist world….[Oyeyemi] elegantly and inventively turns a classic fairy tale inside out.”—Los Angeles TimesRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PP. • 978-1-59463-139-9 • $27.95RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-340-9 • $16.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE MARCH 2015

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EL IZABETH BLACKWELLWhile Beauty SleptA provocative reimagining of Sleeping Beauty told from the perspective of the Elise—the slumbering princess’s former companion, the queen’s current maid and confidante, and the only one who knows what actually happened many years ago. “Blackwell is a story-telling genius….While Beauty Slept breathes new life into the fairy tale genre with a historical twist.”—Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries “Blackwell treats readers to a retelling that makes historical fiction of the fantasy….The story is dark and enchanting…and Blackwell’s rendering of the medieval setting is rich and detailed. Following in the inspired footsteps of Gregory Maguire’s fairy-tale twists, this debut novel puts a spellbinding new spin on a classic yarn.”—BooklistBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 464 PP. • 978-0-425-27384-5 • $16.00

STEPHEN L . ANTCZAK and JAMES C . BASSETT, ed i t o r sClockwork Fairy Tales: A Collection of Steampunk FablesCombining timeless fairy tales with the technological wizardry of steampunk, this col-lection of stories blends old and new in engaging fantasy worlds. Includes artful retell-ings of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Red Shoes” and “The Tinderbox;” the Brothers Grimm’s “The King of the Golden Mountain;” the story of Sleeping Beauty; and other tales. Features work from K. W. Jeter, Jay Lake, Kat Richardson, Paul Di Filippo, Steven Harper, Nancy A. Collins, G. K. Hayes, Gregory Nicoll, and Pip Ballantine. ROC PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-451-46494-1 • $15.00

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My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate MeForty New Fairy TalesFOREWORD BY GREGORY MAGUIRE

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ANGELA CARTER Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and Other Classic Fairy Tales of Charles PerraultINTRODUCTION BY JACK ZIPES

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