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White as Milk, Red as Blood
White as Milk, Red as Blood: The Forgotten Fairy Tales of Franz Xaver von Schönwerth | Franz Xaver von Schönwerth
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This striking, richly illustrated edition of long-lost German fairy tales is not a book for children. It is a book for adults. Or for adults to frighten children into behaving...whichever you prefer. In 2009, a trove of lost fairy tales collected by Franz Xaver von Schönwerth--a 19th-century collector of Bavarian folk tales and contemporary of the Brothers Grimm--was unearthed in a municipal archive in Germany. Unlike the Grimms, who polished the stories they collected, adapting to contemporary tastes, von Schönwerth recorded the stories as they were told, plucking them directly from the living, breathing tree of oral storytelling, retaining their darker themes and sometimes shocking violence. Von Schönwerth published a single volume of these tales in his lifetime, but the vast majority languished and were forgotten over the years, effectively frozen in time until their recent rediscovery. Now, award-winning illustrator Willow Dawson, in collaboration with translator Shelley Tanaka, has brought these long-lost tales unforgettably to life, illuminating with striking woodcut-style illustrations a spectacular collection that will change the way you look at fairy tales forever. Paired with Dawson's arresting artwork, the stories in White as Milk, Red as Blood race with palpable energy through fantasy landscapes darker, bawdier and racier than anything we find in Disney or the Grimms. Following the tradition of illustrated fairy-tale collections, White as Milk, Red as Blood is the very first fully illustrated, full-colour edition of Franz Xaver von Schönwerth's work. It is a timeless tome of enchantment and foreboding: tales--as haunting as they are profound--of powerful princesses, helpless men, lecherous villains, virtuous girls, witches, giants, at least one female serial killer, mer-people, shape-shifters and talking beasts--a kaleidoscope of wonders both familiar and entirely new; rich and strange. Dawson and Tanaka's dark and lively take on von Schönwerth's collected tales will appeal to fans of Mike Mignola's classic fantasy comic-book series Hellboy.
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Linsy
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Lovely lunch made for me by the hubs. Found this book at a local indie and can't wait to indulge! šŸ˜‹

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty šŸ’™ 2y
GingerAntics That is an amazing looking lunch!!! The book cover is gorgeous as well. 2y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 2! This is a richly illustrated edition of long-lost German fairy tales. Not for children, lol. Or read them to frighten your kids into behaving šŸ˜†šŸ‘šŸ». Franz was a contemporary of the Grimms, and collected other tales that he left unpolished. Due to their darker material, they were forgotten until re-discovered in 2009! Princesses, villains, witches, giants, even a female serial killer, abound! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook šŸ˜Ž

Heideschrampf I love finding the cultural roots of fairytales. They were often way less kid-friendly than the disney versions we know now. Did you know that the sleepng beauty wasn't woken by the princes kiss? The necrophile idiot then forced himself on her sleeping body anyways and she only woke 9 months later - from labour pains!! So much for prince charming... the grimms really did collect some grim realites.... (edited) 5y
JazzFeathers Needs! 5y
JazzFeathers @Heideschrampf And it's well-known that Little Red Riding Hood is the tale of a ritual rape, probably going back to the Stone Age. Folk tales are sooooo fascinating, especually uf we don't let sugar-coated versiins fool us šŸ˜‰ 5y
Heideschrampf @JazzFeathers i didn't know that. Always the women... 5y
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Purrsistently
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#riotgrams 3) fairytales

StellaDz Just the cover alone makes me want to read it! 6y
Purrsistently @StellaDz right?! šŸ˜» 6y
StellaDz @Purrsistently is it illustrated inside as well?? 6y
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Clare-Dragonfly šŸ˜±Why haven‘t I heard of this before?! I need it! 6y
Purrsistently @StellaDz it is, like woodcutsšŸ˜»šŸ˜» 6y
Purrsistently @Clare-Dragonfly it apparently came out years ago and I just stumbled across it in an indie bookshop on a birthday trip 6y
StellaDz @Purrsistently oh man. This book must happen. I must have! šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜ 6y
Linsy Love this cover! ā™„ļø 6y
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Aaronlisa
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So far the fairy tales have been good.

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Aaronlisa
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I rather like fairy tales so when I saw this book today I had to pick it up. Glad I did as it‘s gorgeous.

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