Italian Popular Tales

Thomas Frederick Crane author Jack Zipes editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:5th Dec '01

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Italian Popular Tales cover

An important reintroduction to this literature, this compilation of Thomas Crane's original translations of Italian folk stories includes new critical analysis.

For 19th-century folklorist Thomas Crane, the value of collecting, translating, and reproducing folktales lay in their "internationalism"—their capacity to reveal how the customs of a particular group, no matter how unique, are linked to many others.

In his classic collection, edited and updated by contemporary folklorist Jack Zipes, Crane traces the roots of Italian folktales to their origins, often in the Orient, then shows how they diffused in unpredictable and marvelous ways throughout Italy and over the centuries. A contemporary of the brothers Grimm, Crane offers a richer, more complex selection of oral and literary tales. Unlike the Grimms, he doesn't edit or modify the tales, which deal openly with surprisingly contemporary subjects: murder, adultery, incest, child abuse, and brutal vengeance.


  • The first English translations of Italian folktales, now available after more than a century of neglect
  • Critical analysis and notes by the original editor, 19th-century folklorist Thomas Crane
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ISBN: 9781576072721

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317 pages