Grimm's Grimmest: The Darker Side of Traditional Fairy Tales

Event Details

When
04/15/2007 - 2:00pm
Where
Sterling Public Library
102 W 3rd St
Sterling, IL, 61081-3505
United States
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County: 
Whiteside
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Sauk Valley Community College
Where
Sterling Public Library
102 W 3rd St
Sterling, IL, 61081-3505
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Whiteside
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Sauk Valley Community College
A Road Scholar program by Judith Heineman & Daniel Marcotte

Bruno Bettleheim in the Uses of Enchantment, Jane Yolen in Touch Magic, and other acclaimed writers and psychologists have discussed the power of fright in children as a necessary and useful tool. Listening to narrow escapes and horrible demises in ghost stories and gothic tales strengthen human survival instincts. The imagination is primed to act in reality should these dangerous situations arise, thus justifying the enjoyment shared in hearing a good scary story. This program challenges the popular, modern versions of fairy tales by reinstating the original gothic tales long before the stories were edited in the Victorian era. For example, what happened after Sleeping Beauty is awakened by the Prince's kiss? Most people believe they lived happily ever after, but this was far from the truth or intent of the original tale. Find out more through this innovative program.

For more information contact Jeanne DePuy, 815.288.5511 ext. 212.