“The fairy tale journey may look like an outward trek across plains and mountains, through castles and forests, but the actual movement is inward, into the lands of the soul.” LooksMaySoulJourneyLandMovementMountainTalesForestsFairyFairy TaleInwardCastles Author:Terri Windling
“Fairy tales were not my escape from reality as a child; rather, they were my reality -- for mine was a world in which good and evil were not abstract concepts, and like fairy-tale heroines, no magic would save me unless I had the wit and heart and courage to use it widely.” WorldHeartChildrenUseRealityEvilMagicMinesConceptsWitTalesAbstractFairyGood And EvilFairy TaleFairytaleHeroinesSave Me Author:Terri Windling
“Once upon a time fairy tales were told to audiences of young and old alike. It is only in the last century that such tales were deemed fit only for small children, stripped of much of their original complexity, sensuality, and power to frighten and delight.” ChildrenLastsYoungAudienceCenturyFitOriginalsDelightTalesSensualityComplexityFairyFairy TaleOnce Upon A TimeSmall ChildYoung And Old Author:Terri Windling
“Though now we think of fairy tales as stories intended for very young children, this is a relatively modern idea. In the oral tradition, magical stories were enjoyed by listeners young and old alike, while literary fairy tales (including most of the tales that are best known today) were published primarily for adult readers until the 19th century.” ThinkingChildrenIdeasStoriesTodayYoungKnownModernCenturyReaderAdultsTraditionIncludingTalesEnjoyedFairyFairy TaleListeners19th CenturyYoung ChildrenYoung And OldOral Tradition Author:Terri Windling