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Ruth B. Bottigheimer’s Straparola Thesis and Ole Meyer’s Peau d’Asne Fragment

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  • Ruth B. Bottigheimer

    b. 1939, is an American socio-cultural literary scholar, now a Research Professor in the Department of English at Stony Brook University. She specializes in brief narratives, including early British children’s literature, rewritten Bible stories for children, the theory and international history of fairy tales. Books include Schuld und Chance. Die Wertewelt der Grimmschen Märchen (2019), Magic Tales and Fairy Tale Magic: From Ancient Egypt to the Italian Renaissance (2014), Fairy Tales: A New History (2009), Eva biß mit Frevel an (2003), Fairy Godfather: Straparola, Venice, and the Fairy Tale Tradition (2002). Edited volumes include Fairy Tales Framed: Forewords, Afterwords, and Critical Words (2012), Fairy Tales, Printed Texts, and Oral Tellings: The Other History (2007), and Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion, Allusion and Paradigm (1986).

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    und Ole Meyer

    b. 1947, is a Danish literary translator and independent scholar. His verse translations include Dante’s Commedia, Goethe’s Roman Elegies & Venetian Epigrams, the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Sextus Propertius’ Elegies to Cynthia. As a scholar he has published on Dante and Scandinavian Literature.

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