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Ruth Manning-Sanders

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After returning from a trip to Italy to recover from an illness that forced her to leave university, she went to Devon where she met English artist George Sanders. They married in 1911, and both changed their names to Manning-Sanders. She spent much of her early married life touring Britain in a
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Now in all these stories, as in fairy tales about witches in general, you may be sure of one thing however terrible the witches may seem – and whatever power they may have to lay spells on people and to work mischief – they are always
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Manning-Sanders took to publishing dozens of fairy-tale anthologies, mostly during the 1960s and 1970s. She writes in the foreword to a 1971 anthology,
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The short story "John Pettigrew's Mirror" appeared in the 1951 anthology "One and All – A Selection of Stories from Cornwall," edited by
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Some of Manning-Saunders's fairy-tale compilations include a discursive foreword on the origins of the tales retold. The stories in
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Manning-Sanders was noted as a poet and novelist in the years up to World War II. At least two of her early poetry collections –
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While many of Manning-Sanders's tales are not commonly known, she includes stories about more famous figures such as
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want to gobble up princesses." The book includes tales of kind and proud dragons, along with savage ones.
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These 22 anthologies or collections were published by Methuen (Dutton in the US) and illustrated by
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Biographic material culled from introductions and dust jackets of several of Manning-Sanders' books
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when she was three. As a child, she read books and wrote and acted plays with her two sisters.
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on an LP entitled "The Goblins at the Bath House & The Calamander Chest," published by
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Ruth Vernon Manning was the youngest of three daughters of John Manning, an English
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The handprinted books of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1917–1932
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The Library of Congress reports also a 1970 anthology compiled by Manning-Sanders,
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Pages from the History of Zachy Trenoy Sometime Labourer in the Hundred of Penwith
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She began collecting fairy tales into collections in 1966 with the publication of
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she offers insight into how she believed fairy tales should usually end, saying:
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She worked for two years with Rosaire's Circus in England. Her novel
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In the late 1960s/early 1970s, she published two collections titled
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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse Aesop's Fable Retold, 1977
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that all fairy tales have one thing in common: a happy ending.
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Giants Dwarfs, Witches, Wizards, Mermaids, Ghosts and Goblins
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notes "her wit and good humour. There is not a word wasted."
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Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
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worldwide. She published over 90 books in her lifetime
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The Red King and the Witch: Gypsy Folk and Fairy Tales
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Swan of Denmark: The Story of Hans Christian Andersen
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named "Shian", which she says means the place where
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Peter and the Piskies: Cornish Folk and Fairy Tales
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A Novel of the Circus 138:According to a story she tells in the 1378:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 183:horse-drawn caravan and working in a 7: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1241: 1174: 1172: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 856:The Extraordinary Margaret Catchpole 304:wrote in the February 1989 issue of 99:for which she collected and related 1433:20th-century English women writers 249:She also notes in the foreword to 25: 1473:English women non-fiction writers 875:The Glass Man and the Golden Bird 537:A Book of Enchantments and Curses 426:. Robin Jacques also illustrated 1453:British women children's writers 1358: 1316:(1999 updated paperback edition) 858:, 1966 (fictionalised biography) 507:A Book of Charms and Changelings 495:A Book of Princes and Princesses 296:Manning-Sanders died in 1988 in 251:A Book of Princes and Princesses 221:hail from Greece, China, Japan, 944:Old Dog Sirko: A Ukrainian Tale 801:Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales 1423:20th-century English novelists 519:A Book of Sorcerers and Spells 1: 1321:The Life of Walter de la Mare 1043:Robin Hood and the Gold Arrow 711:Elephant The Romance of Laura 567:A Book of Heroes and Heroines 555:A Book of Spooks and Spectres 1366:Children's literature portal 951:Sir Green Hat and the Wizard 938:Grandad and the Magic Barrel 561:A Book of Cats and Creatures 489:A Book of Ghosts and Goblins 428:A Book of Devils and Demons. 386:A Book of Ghosts and Goblins 1413:19th-century English people 1326:Nathalie Blondel (Editor), 1313:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy 1278:Sources and further reading 549:A Book of Marvels and Magic 501:A Book of Devils and Demons 420:A Book of Devils and Demons 1524: 1463:English children's writers 1448:British women centenarians 1428:20th-century English poets 1418:19th-century English women 1328:The Journals of Mary Butts 1062:Tales of Magic and Mystery 1001:Robin Hood and Little John 695:The Girl Who Made an Angel 587:The Book of Magical Beasts 573:A Book of Magic Adventures 543:A Book of Kings and Queens 513:A Book of Ogres and Trolls 328:Barnum & Bailey Circus 315: 131:, but the family moved to 1503:British women folklorists 1458:Collectors of fairy tales 890:The Spaniards Are Coming! 815:Birds, Beasts, and Fishes 762:Mr. Portal's Little Lions 705:Adventure May Be Anywhere 904:A Book of Magical Beasts 341:– were published by the 330:from 1895 through 1902. 1478:English women novelists 1443:Anglo-Welsh women poets 1333:Donna Elizabeth Rhein, 1206:"Mr G. 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Index

A Book of Wizards
Swansea
Penzance
children's books
fairy tales
Unitarian
minister
Swansea
Wales
Cheshire
foreword
Scottish Highlands
fairies
English literature
Shakespearean studies
Manchester University
circus
hamlet
Land's End
Joan Manning-Sanders
North Macedonia
dragons
Baba Yaga
Jack the Giant-Killer
Anansi
Snow White
Hansel and Gretel
Robin Hood
Aladdin
Penzance

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