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'Truth, Lies and Story" (S2, #6)

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In the wake of insurgents overtaking the U.S. capital in pursuit of a “big lie,” this episode explores the truth that is found in stories. The storyteller, Kathy Shimpock, will start by reading a Spanish tale entitled “Falsehood and Truth.” Next, we’ll look at those folktales that provide a context to current events. Finally, she will tell you a more positive counterpoint to the first tale. It’s the Yiddish folktale of “Truth and Story.”
Stories:

  • Édouard de Laboulaye , "Falsehood and Truth," in Last Fairy Tales, trans. Mary L. Booth (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1884), 331-337.
  • LynnAnn Wojciechowicz, "Truth and Story," in The Oral Tradition Today, by Liz Warren (Pearson Learning Solutions, 2009), 12.
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes" ("Keiserens nye Klaeder"), in Eventyr, fortalte for Born, trans. Maria Tatar (Copenhagen: C.A.. Reitzel, 1837).
  • Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, "The Children of Hameln" ("Die Kinder zu Hameln"), Deutsche Sagen, herausgegeben von den Brüdern Grimm (Berlin: In der Nicolaischen Buchhandlung, 1816), no. 244, pp. 330-33. In following editions this legend is numbered 245.

Cover illustration: Image of old woman, Pixabay.com.
Music: The Snow Queen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Copyright 2021 Kathy Shimpock. All rights reserved.

Support the Show.

For more crone tales, visit the "Wise Crone Cottage in the Woods" (http://www.wisecronecottage.com).

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In the wake of insurgents overtaking the U.S. capital in pursuit of a “big lie,” this episode explores the truth that is found in stories. The storyteller, Kathy Shimpock, will start by reading a Spanish tale entitled “Falsehood and Truth.” Next, we’ll look at those folktales that provide a context to current events. Finally, she will tell you a more positive counterpoint to the first tale. It’s the Yiddish folktale of “Truth and Story.”
Stories:

  • Édouard de Laboulaye , "Falsehood and Truth," in Last Fairy Tales, trans. Mary L. Booth (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1884), 331-337.
  • LynnAnn Wojciechowicz, "Truth and Story," in The Oral Tradition Today, by Liz Warren (Pearson Learning Solutions, 2009), 12.
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes" ("Keiserens nye Klaeder"), in Eventyr, fortalte for Born, trans. Maria Tatar (Copenhagen: C.A.. Reitzel, 1837).
  • Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, "The Children of Hameln" ("Die Kinder zu Hameln"), Deutsche Sagen, herausgegeben von den Brüdern Grimm (Berlin: In der Nicolaischen Buchhandlung, 1816), no. 244, pp. 330-33. In following editions this legend is numbered 245.

Cover illustration: Image of old woman, Pixabay.com.
Music: The Snow Queen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Copyright 2021 Kathy Shimpock. All rights reserved.

Support the Show.

For more crone tales, visit the "Wise Crone Cottage in the Woods" (http://www.wisecronecottage.com).

  continue reading

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