Volume 28, Issue 1 (2014) Special Issue In Honor of Donald Haase
From the Editors' Note
With this special issue of Marvels & Tales honoring the work of Donald Haase, we are also ushering in the new editorial team of Cristina Bacchilega and Anne E. Duggan (Co-Editors), Jennifer Orme (Review Editor), and Helen Callow (Editorial Assistant).
It seems appropriate to us, Anne and Cristina, as co-editors to begin with an issue dedicated to Donald Haase, who - following the journal’s forward- looking and determined founding editor, Jacques Barchilon - worked both tirelessly and imaginatively to bring Marvels & Tales to the next level. The fact that Haase has shaped M&T into a highly respected and internationally recognized journal in the area of fairy-tale and folktale studies ensures that we did not use a cliché in the previous sentence but made a truthful claim that we and you as our readers can attest to.
Read more in the editorial introduction to the special issue…From the Editor
From the Editors
Marvels & Tales Editors
Preface
Preface to the Special Issue in Honor of Donald Haase
Anne E. Duggan
Articles
Why Cinderella’s Mother Becomes a Cow
Francisco Vaz da Silva
A Wild Philology
Sadhana Naithani
Grimm Nights: Reflections on the Connections Between the Grimms’ 'Household Tales' and the '1001 Nights'
Ulrich Marzolph
Snow White and Her Dedicated Dutch Mothers: Translating in the Footsteps of the Brothers Grimm
Vanessa Joosen
“You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs (Toads) Before You Meet Your Handsome Prince”: From Fairy-Tale Motif to Modern Proverb
Wolfgang Mieder
Quantifying the Grimm Corpus: Transgressive and Transformative Bodies in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Jeana Jorgensen
Texts and Translations
Horace Walpole’s 'Fairy Tale'
Jacquilyn Weeks
Reviews
Contributors
Contributors
Marvels & Tales Editors