It takes the average reader to read Fairy Tales in the Postmodern World by Daniela Carpi
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In what way can we look today at the fairy tale and its tradition? The fairy tale, born as an oral process based upon formulaic repetitions, becomes in contemporary writers a typically literary process founded upon the play with tradition and the recovering of formulas in an experimental sense. The user of a fairy tale makes personal use of it, resorting to manipulations and re-writings helpful for his particular needs. The expansion of the fairy tale shows its endless literary evolution thanks to the monumentalisation of the written word. The classic fairy tale needs to die in order to be reborn as literary play. In fact the writing of the tale of wonder absorbs its oral antecedents and reconstitutes original human consciousness.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Fairy Tales in the Postmodern World aloud.
Fairy Tales in the Postmodern World is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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