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9781557285423

Story Hour

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  • ISBN13:

    9781557285423

  • ISBN10:

    155728542X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Arkansas Pr
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Summary

Originally published by Doubleday (1963) and in 1982 by the University of Arkansas Press, Story Hour takes many well-known fairy tales -- Jack and the Beanstalk, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood -- and turns them on end. In this collection of poems, Sara Henderson Hay asks us to feel compassion for "the murdered Giant"; to believe that the grandmother might even invite the wolf in and offer him "a warm bed, and a bone or two"; and to walk along dark streets with a young man who has escaped the hard life inside the shoe but not his mother's reach. Hay's deft and efficient voice makes these familiar stories at times funny, always ironic, and, as Miller Williams writes in the foreword to this new version, "even scarier than they were." Hay manages the unexpected points of view in these poems through the sonnet. Using the turn, the shift in rhetoric on which the sonnet relies, she establishes and subtly undermines our notions of the fairy tales before giving us a completely new sense of them, sometimes more compassionate than they once were. Beauty, married to the new Prince, "thought of the good Beast, who used to walk / Beside her in the garden, and who had / Such gentle eyes, and such a loving arm / To shield her from the briers, and keep her warm." Whether these poems bring to the surface a joke we hadn't darkness only hinted at before, they always invite imagined, or quicken our memory to the us to go back into what Miller Williams calls "these old houses we thought we knew so well."

Table of Contents

Story Hour
3(1)
Sequel
4(1)
The Grandmother
5(2)
I Remember Mama
7(1)
The Dragon
8(1)
The Sleeper 1 (She speaks...)
9(1)
The Sleeper 2 (He speaks...)
10(1)
Photograph Album
11(2)
The Lost Ones
13(1)
The Builders
14(1)
The Marriage
15(1)
Only Son
16(1)
The Grievance
17(1)
The Name
18(1)
The Bird's Nest
19(2)
The Dog
21(1)
The Worrier
22(1)
Rapunzel
23(1)
Winter's Tale
24(1)
One of the Seven Has Somewhat to Say
25(2)
The Memory
27(1)
Our Town: Police Docket
28(1)
Death of H.D., A Prominent Citizen
29(2)
Local Boy Makes Good
31(1)
Letter to the Town Council
32(1)
Juvenile Court
33(2)
Syndicated Column
35(1)
Dr. S--Advises a Worried Mother
36(1)
The Investigator
37(2)
Housewife
39(1)
Fairy Godmother
40(1)
Interview
41(2)
The Witch
43(1)
Message to the Vigilantes
44(1)
The Flaw
45(2)
New England Tragedy
47(1)
The Goosegirl
48(1)
The Princess
49(1)
The Bad Fairy
50(1)
The Benefactors
51(2)
The Formula
53

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