tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7363070543129427663.post4192137893763994264..comments2024-03-17T00:53:17.609+00:00Comments on Confessions of a displaced hedgehog: Childhood reading, part 3: FolktalesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7363070543129427663.post-5804018754836731722013-12-29T20:31:01.559+00:002013-12-29T20:31:01.559+00:00Dear Masha,
I read your confession of a hedgehog ...Dear Masha,<br /><br />I read your confession of a hedgehog and I like your comments.<br /><br />I study and teach folk-fairy-literary tales but I do not believe in magic. I beleve in knowledge based society but I like Shadow (Hegelian tales by Andersen), I like The Arabian Nights but I mostly like Zipes and your interpretation of folk-fairy-literary tales. I like H. J. Uther, eternal V. Propp (J. Greimas), M. Luthi, M. L. von Franz, C. P. Estes … and new interpretation of tales.<br /><br />32 and 34 years ago, when I was not scholar I gave names to my daughters due to fairy tales (the first one is Firefly (tales about Midsummer Night and fern seed), the second Wheat (Most beautiful flower in the world).<br /><br />I wish you Happy New Year and all the best to you and yours family,<br /><br />MilenaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03542630150471926434noreply@blogger.com