| The wonderful world of fairy tales, sagas, fables
and legends is perfect reading for all those who enjoy learning a
language but don't like to pore through long texts.
Because the same terms are sometimes used for these
different types of tales, which are often extremely old and have
been passed down through generations, we feel it would be a good
idea to point out the differences between them:
- Fairy tale (German: Märchen)
comes from the middle-high German word maere, which more or less
means news or announcement. German fairy tales are usually imaginative
stories in which natural law is suspended and miracles are the
norm: For example, animals, plants and people can often talk and
relate to one another. These worlds are also populated by magical
helpers with fantastic means at their disposal!
Psychologically speaking, fairy tales are considered to be projections
of human desires and fears.
- Sagas have to do with
speaking, rumours, stories handed down from antiquity, and historical
tales. Saga comes from the old Icelandic word saga, which was
a term used in old Nordic literature to refer to written prose
(beginning approx. in the 12th century).
- The word fable comes from
the Latin fabula, which basically means story or tale. Fables
are usually stories in which animals have the power to speak and
reason, and thus serve as a mirror for - and reminder of - human
morals and philosophies of life. Fables reached the highpoint
of their popularity during the Age of Reformation (15th and 16th
centuries).
- Legend comes from the
Latin word legende, literally "that which is to be read".
Legends are often folkloric tales that teach a lesson using the
life of a saint as an example. In the past, legends frequently
played a key role in the establishment of pilgrimages.
Our Recommended Links for
This Topic:
- At ZUM
you'll find plenty of links to different types of literature and
fairly tales. It's a good place to browse - or even post a reference
to your own website.
- A library of fairy tales, fables and sagas is a special section
at the Gutenberg Project
website.
- The Grimm
Fairy Tales from Udo Klinger.
- The best German
sagas from Udo Klinger, along with the explanation: What is
a Saga?
- Fairy tale lexicon
- Old fairy tales from the best-known authors - the Brothers Grimm,
Hans Christian Andersen and others. Brief information on the authors:
www.1000-maerchen.de.
The following are links to fairy tales written by the authors
most frequently read in Germany (Gutenberg Project):
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