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Fairy-tale enchantments
Francisco Vaz da Silva (Vaz da Silva, F.);
Book Title
Disenchantment, re-enchantment and folklore genres
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Serbia
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Abstract
More than two decades ago the folklorist Isabel Cardigos remarked that the hinge of fairy tales is the cyclical movement in and out of enchantment. I feel that this insight is important, and I propose to briefly explain my understanding of it. First, I mention the importance of using allomotifs to bring out the folk metaphors in fairy tales. Then, I discuss a basic symbolic pa﬒ern of enchantments at the core of fairy tales. Overall, I add to Vladimir Propp’s statement that the most complete fairy tale is a heroic quest the proposition that the irreducible core of fairy tales hinges on feminine maturation. Along the way, I discuss some metaphors suggestive of the lunar template at the core of fairy tales.
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Keywords
Fairy tales,Allomotifs,Enchantment,Folk metaphors