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A01=Michelle Anya Anjirbag
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Basile
Brothers Grimm
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Cinderella
enchantment
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fairy godmother
folktales
forthcoming
glass slipper
helpers
heroes
lizard
mice
Perrault
pumpkin
ugly sisters
villains

Product details

  • ISBN 9781851246588
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bodleian Library
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A glass slipper, a fairy godmother, a transformed pumpkin, lizard footmen and seamstress mice: these familiar images evoke a very particular story, one where hopes and dreams for a new life might come true. Adaptations of Cinderella branch out through history and across the world, from early illustrated books to modern children’s and young adult novels, and contemporary films. Cinderella: A Cultural History aims to answer the question, why does Cinderella still inspire so many of us with her story?

Beginning with the literary versions of the tale that were popularized by collectors and writers such as Basile, Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, this book looks back at the folktales that informed them, out to the various countries and cultures that share similar stories, and then forwards to what writers, illustrators, filmmakers and other storytellers continue to do with the Cinderella narrative. Instead of taking a strictly historical approach, it explores the ways heroes, villains, helpers and symbols appear in different interpretations, illustrations and adaptations. It draws connections between the historical and contemporary preoccupations, concerns and hopes that the Cinderella story still addresses in the 21st century, and celebrates our enduring desire for enchantment and transformation.

MICHELLE ANYA ANJIRBAG is a fairy tale, children's literature and adaptation scholar, and the author of Appropriated Tales: Race and the Disney Fairy-Tale Mode (Wayne State University Press, 2025).

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