Jeanne Marie Beaumont
Autor(a) de The Poets' Grimm: 20th Century Poems from Grimm Fairy Tales
About the Author
Jeanne Marie Beaumont grew up in the Philadelphia area. Her poems have appeared widely in journals and anthologies including Harper's, The Nation, and Poetry. She has taught at the Frost Place and at Rutgers University. She lives in New York City.
Obras por Jeanne Marie Beaumont
American Letters & Commentary #7 1 exemplar
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Associated Works
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (2007) — Contribuidor — 212 exemplares
When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women (1900) — Contribuidor — 11 exemplares
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1954-06-15
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- USA
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 8
- Also by
- 5
- Membros
- 108
- Popularidade
- #179,297
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Críticas
- 1
- ISBN
- 8
- Línguas
- 1
However, anyone who knows my ongoing fascination with fairy tales won't be surprised to learn that I read an entire book of poetry based Grimm's fairy tales.
This book is so rich and dense that it's hard to review the entire thing. It feels like having to review an entire shelf of books. All I can say is that anyone interested in fairy tale retellings or the echoes of fairy tales in modern culture will find this book to be a critical resource. I especially enjoyed reading different takes on very common stories (Cinderella, Snow White) as well as being reminded of or introduced to more obscure stories (The Six Swans, The Robber Bridegroom).
I have two small quibbles with this book. First, although the title makes reference to Grimm's fairy tales, several of the books make clear reference to other versions of those tales. (E.g., by making reference to glass slippers or fairy godmothers.) Second, this book mostly focuses on poetry from the end of the 20th century. However, the compilers make it clear that they are aware of both of these limitations and have made those choices consciously. (In choosing poetry from the end of the century, they were trying not to duplicate the work of Wolfgang Mieder in his 1985 book "Disenchantments: An Anthology of Modern Fairy Tale Poetry," to which this volume may be considered a companion.)
Highly recommended.… (mais)