With all the talk about vampires and how vampire fiction is all about sex and violence, I naturally started thinking about fairytales. (I really must decide whether to write that as one word or two, and stick with it.) The thing about fairytales is... they're about sex and violence.
As mentioned previously, The Guardian has a brilliant fairytale series going at the moment, which you can get here.
A blog found therein discusses of one of the little-remembered facts of history: fairytales were never designed for children. The 'Disneyfication' of fairytales "has put into most people's minds a primary-coloured world of beautiful people facing dastardly villains and apparently insurmountable obstacles on their path to a life of happiness alongside Mr or Mrs (or, more likely, HRH) Right," writes David Barnett. But this is a modern idea of the fairytale- the real thing is much more grisly and interesting.
You can read the whole blog here.
Barnett mentions Angela Carter, among other writers, as a contemporary writer who puts the sex and violence back into fairytales. I'm currently reading her The Bloody Chamber, and, yes, loving it. I will most certainly post more on that when I've finished it!
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"... Mr or Mrs (or, more likely, HRH) Right,"
ReplyDeleteI bet the author had been saving that line for a while. Too funny! :)
Yes, I thought that was rather witty. =)
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