"The anti-fairy tale has long existed as a shadow of the traditional fairy tale genre. First categorized as the ‘antimärchen’ in Andre Jolles’ seminal Einfache Formen (c.1930), the anti-tale was found to be contemporaneous with even the oldest known examples of fairy tale collections. Rarely an outward opposition to the traditional form itself, the anti-tale takes aspects of the fairy tale genre and re-imagines, subverts, inverts, deconstructs or satirizes elements of them to present an alternate narrative interpretation, outcome or morality. Red Riding Hood may elope with the wolf. Or Bluebeard’s wife is not interested in his secret chamber. Snow White’s stepmother gives her own account of events and Cinderella does not exactly find the prince charming."
http://www.sussexfolktalecentre.org/2010/06/30/anti-tales-the-uses-of-disenchantment-symposium/
22 essays on the use of disenchantment
http://www.academia.edu/2574146/Anti_Tales_The_Uses_of_Disenchantment
System of classification for fairy-tales
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aarne%E2%80%93Thompson_classification_systems
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