Sonia Abecassis (sabecass@capgemini.fr)
Fri, 12 Nov 1999 13:18:51 +0100
I'd recommend Bruno Betheleim "Psychanalyse des contes de
f饦quot;
Psychoanalysis of fairy tales) , in English " Use of
enchantment" SOnia
-----Message d'origine----- De : Mark Blumenthal <blumenidiot@21stcentury.net>
: rara-avis@icomm.ca
<rara-avis@icomm.ca>
Date : vendredi 12 novembre 1999 09:25 Objet : Re: RARA-AVIS:
That Mother Goose was one hardboiled dame....
> Etienne Borgers wondered,
>>
>> And what about the so called fairy
tales?
>> A lot of them, pure SM, hard-boiled in the best
cases
>> and real gore on a daily routine.
>>
>> Did you ever think about "Little Red
Hood"?
>> Well, this is certainly the ancestor of
Hannibal...
>> (by the wolf, I mean).
>>
>They could be discussed as hard boiled vs soft boiled
also. The original
>'Hood', like a lot of the fairy tales, was pretty
gruesome, but I've seen
>versions where all the characters live happily on. In
a world dominated by
>PC a grandmother couldn't actually be killed and
eaten, and we certainly
>can't discriminate against a minority group such as
wolves!
>Mark
>
>
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