Country Quote by Joseph Jacobs
“In 1893, Miss M. Roalfe Cox brought together, in a volume of the Folk-Lore Society, no less than 345 variants of 'Cinderella' and kindred stories showing how widespread this particular formula was throughout Europe and how substantially identical the various incidents as reproduced in each particular country.”
About This Quote
The quote highlights the extensive collection and comparative analysis of Cinderella variants across Europe, demonstrating a shared narrative structure despite regional differences.
In simple terms: Shows a common European Cinderella pattern.
Folktale motifs are remarkably consistent across cultures.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- cultural studies
- anthropology
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- comparative folklore studies
- educational curricula
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do certain story elements persist across cultures?
- What does this suggest about shared human experiences?