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Bluebeard Tales From Around the World (US Edition) and Bluebeard Tales From Around the World (UK Edition) are on sale for the next week and gradually increasing prices as part of an Amazon Countdown Deal. Today the books are at their lowest price--the US edition is $1.99--and the price will gradually rise over the next week--in something like 32 hour increments--until it reaches the usual price of $9.99 again.
Anyway, this is the lowest price ever offered on this book--the SurLaLune title I have had the most compliments on--so this is your chance to own a copy for a great price. You don't have to own a Kindle to read it. It is readable on the free Kindle software for your computer and other devices.
Bluebeard is a great October story with plenty of bloodshed and gore and tension and danger. Enjoy!
Book description:
The tale of Bluebeard with its many variants has a rich folkloric and literary history. It has often been retold and reinterpreted in modern times in novels, poetry, plays, movies and more. Once upon a time the character was better known and offered a larger cultural touchstone for the general population. Today he is best known only in literary circles. Consequently, the history of the tale as seen through its tales and other interpretations is fascinating. Offering over ninety tales and ballads, this collection compiles several variants of Bluebeard tales from around the world. Many of the tales are new translations, some appearing for the first time in English. Usually the stories are obviously related to each other and at other times the relationship is more tenuous. While tales from Europe dominate the collection, other parts of the world--including Africa, India, and North America--are well represented. Additionally, several plays and operas, as well as short fictions and poetry, all primarily from the nineteenth century, are offered here. The commercial value and diverse interpretations of this complex tale provide insight into our cultural past, present, and perhaps our future. Whether you are a student of folklore or an armchair enthusiast, this anthology offers a diverse array of tales with a unifying theme that both entertains and educates, all gathered for the first time in one helpful collection.
Snatched this up the other day. Also, just read a piece in the WSJ with Hiddleston and they talked about how Crimson Peak will touch on Bluebeard themes, Byronic hero, and such. Or at least these were part of Del Toro's vision when devising the character. Can't wait.
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