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Other editions of book Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood

  • Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie & Folklore in the Literature of Childhood

    Jane Yolen

    Paperback (August House Publishers, Incorporated, Oct. 2, 2007)
    We must equip our children with story in order to keep them linked with the past and ready for the future. "Our children are growing up without their birthright: the myths, fairy tales, fantasies and folklore that are their proper legacy." The essays in Touch Magic, Jane Yolen's classic call-to-arms advocating the use of fantasy and folklore in children's literature, echo that statement. Yolen argues persuasively that fantasy, folklore, and the realm of story provide children with the necessary tools for facing the world, understanding its ways and capriciousness, indeed, becoming truly human. β€œI believe that culture begins in the cradle,” she writes. β€œTo do without tales and stories and books is to lose humanity's past, is to have no star map for our future.” August House now offers a richly expanded version of this seminal volume. With six new essays that tender fresh perspectives on the morality of fairy tales, time travel, the definition of story, and, of course, why such themes are essential to the development of today's children, Touch Magic heralds a new millennium of fantasy, myth, and storytelling. β€œStory is our wall against the dark,” Yolen contends, and as adults, we must equip our children with story in order to keep them linked with the past and ready for the future. Touch magic, and pass it on.
  • Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood

    Jane Yolen

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Dec. 4, 1981)
    First edition. Illustrated. 96 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. 8vo..
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  • Touch Magic

    Jane Yolen

    Paperback (Philomel Books, March 25, 1981)
    The author of more than sixty children's books that have drawn inspiration from mythology and folk culture discusses fantasy and folklore and their place and importance in children's literature
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  • Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie, & Folklore in the Literature of Childhood

    Jane Yolen, Kathleen Murphy, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, March 12, 2014)
    Subtitled Fantasy, Faerie, and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood, this small book of essays was first my position papers for the EdD I never quite got. Originally published in hardcover by Philomel and then brought out a few years later in a trade paperback, this book of essays has become well identified with me. And the phrase, "Touch magic, pass it on" shows up in the oddest places. After five years out of print, the book in an expanded and revised edition has been reissued by the folklore publisher August House. The new section is called "Touchstones" and has six new essays: "Fabling to the Near Night", "Killing the Other", "Throwing Shadows", "Literature As a Social Disease", the eponymous "Touchstones", "An Experiential Act", and an updated and revised preface.