Now back in print, a beautifully illustrated collection of twelve
reimagined fairy tales, including classics like Beauty and the Beast and
literary tales like Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince.
Alice and Martin Provensen were one of the most talented
husband-and-wife author-illustrator teams of the twentieth century. A
long-out-of-print cult classic first published 50 years ago, The
Provensen Book of Fairy Tales is a treasury of their illustrations
accompanied by fairy tales from authors such as A. A. Milne, Hans
Christian Andersen, and Oscar Wilde. Here too are clever retellings and
newly imagined tales: refined old favorites like Arthur Rackham's
"Beauty and the Beast," feminist revisions like Elinor Mordaunt's "The
Prince and the Goose Girl," and sensitive stories by literary stylists
like Henry Beston's "The Lost Half-Hour" and Katharine Pyle's "The
Dreamer." Full of magic, ingenuity, and humor, The Provensen Book of
Fairy Tales is a witty modern descendant of Grimm's Fairy Tales and a
classic in its own right, sure to be beloved by a new generation.