The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discovered Fairy Tales
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| Editor | Erika Eichenseer |
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| Author | Franz Xaver von Schönwerth |
| Translator | Maria Tatar |
| Illustrator | Engelbert Süss |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Fairy tales |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
Publication date | 24 February 2015 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Pages | 264 |
| ISBN | 978-0-698-14455-2 |
The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discovered Fairy Tales, usually shortened to The Turnip Princess, is a collection of German fairy tales recorded by Franz Xaver von Schönwerth during his lifetime, in the 19th century. Erika Eichenseer, the scholar who found those recordings, chose 72 tales to publish as a book, with translations by Maria Tatar, responsible for the program in folklore and mythology at Harvard University.[1]
The collection was published in 2015 by Penguin Books as part of Penguin Classics, with notes by Tatar.[2]
The Turnip Princess was the second modern publication of Schönwerth's collections, being preceded by Original Bavarian Folktale, edited and translated by Charlotte Wolf. While Wolf's edition focus mostly on stories that appear in a 1850s collection published by Schönwerth himself, Eichenseer's contain mostly those stories that were discovered only recently.[3]
