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Datlow, Ellen (ed) - Fairy Tale Anthologies / Датлоу, Эллен (ред) - Серия антологий "Волшебные сказки" [2011-2014, EPUB, ENG]

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Название: Fairy Tale Anthologies / Серия антологий "Волшебные сказки"
Год выпуска:2011-2014
Под редакцией: Datlow, Ellen & Terri Windling / Датлоу, Эллен & Терри Виндлинг
Издательство: Разные
Формат: EPUB
Качество: eBook
Язык: английский

Описание:
Серия из 6 антологий с рассказами в жанрах фэнтези и хоррор, основанными на волшебных сказках.
Snow White, Blood Red 2011, epub (retail), ISBN: 9781435152632, Fall River Press
Introduction: White as Snow: Fairy Tales and Fantasy by Terri Windling
Introduction: Red as Blood: Fairy Tales and Horror by Ellen Datlow
Like a Red, Red Rose by Susan Wade
The Moon Is Drowning While I Sleep / Луна тонет, пока я сплю by Charles de Lint
The Frog Prince by Gahan Wilson
Stalking Beans by Nancy Kress
Snow-Drop by Tanith Lee
Little Red by Wendy Wheeler
I Shall Do Thee Mischief in the Wood by Kathe Koja
The Root of the Matter by Gregory Frost
The Princess in the Tower by Elizabeth A. Lynn
Persimmon by Harvey Jacobs
Little Poucet by Steve Rasnic Tem
The Changelings by Melanie Tem
The Springfield Swans by Caroline Stevermer and Ryan Edmonds
Troll-Bridge / Троллев мост by Neil Gaiman
A Sound, Like Angels Singing by Leonard Rysdyk
Puss by Esther M. Friesner
The Glass Casket by Jack Dann
Knives by Jane Yolen
The Snow Queen by Patricia A. McKillip
Breadcrumbs and Stones by Lisa Goldstein
Black Thorn, White Rose 2011, epub (retail), Wildside Press
Introduction by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
Words Like Pale Stones by Nancy Kress
Stronger Than Time by Patricia C. Wrede
Somnus's Fair Maid by Ann Downer
The Frog King, or Iron Henry by Daniel Quinn
Near-Beauty by M. E. Beckett
Ogre by Michael Kandel
Can't Catch Me by Michael Cadnum
Journeybread Recipe by Lawrence Schimel
The Brown Bear of Norway by Isabel Cole
The Goose Girl by Tim Wynne-Jones
Tattercoats by Midori Snyder
Granny Rumple by Jane Yolen
The Sawing Boys by Howard Waldrop
Godson / Крестник by Roger Zelazny
Ashputtle / Золушка by Peter Straub
Silver and Gold by Ellen Steiber
Sweet Bruising Skin by Storm Constantine
The Black Swan by Susan Wade
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears 2012, epub (retail), Wildside Press
Introduction by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
Ruby Slippers by Susan Wade
The Beast / Чудовище by Tanith Lee
Masterpiece by Garry Kilworth
Summer Wind by Nancy Kress
This Century of Sleep or, Briar Rose Beneath the Sea by Farida S. T. Shapiro
The Crossing / Железнодорожный переезд by Joyce Carol Oates
Roach in Loafers by Roberta Lannes
Naked Little Men by Michael Cadnum
Brother Bear by Lisa Goldstein
The Emperor Who Had Never Seen a Dragon by John Brunner
Billy Fearless by Nancy A. Collins
The Death of Koshchei the Deathless (a tale of old Russia) by Gene Wolfe
The Real Princess by Susan Palwick
The Huntsman's Story by Milbre Burch
After Push Comes to Shove by Milbre Burch
Hansel and Grettel by Gahan Wilson
Match Girl by Anne Bishop
Waking the Prince by Kathe Koja
The Fox Wife by Ellen Steiber
The White Road / Белая дорога by Neil Gaiman
The Traveler and the Tale by Jane Yolen
The Printer's Daughter by Delia Sherman
Black Swan, White Raven 2012, epub (retail), Wildside Press
Introduction by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
The Flounder's Kiss by Michael Cadnum
The Black Fairy's Curse by Karen Joy Fowler
Snow in Dirt by Michael Blumlein
Riding the Red by Nalo Hopkinson
No Bigger Than My Thumb by Esther M. Friesner
In the Insomniac Night by Joyce Carol Oates
The Little Match Girl by Steve Rasnic Tem
The Trial of Hansel and Gretel by Garry Kilworth
Rapunzel by Anne Bishop
Sparks by Gregory Frost
The Dog Rose by Sten Westgard
The Reverend's Wife by Midori Snyder
The Orphan the Moth and the Magic by Harvey Jacobs
Three Dwarves and 2000 Maniacs by Don Webb
True Thomas / Честный Томас by Bruce Glassco
The True Story by Pat Murphy
Lost and Abandoned by John Crowley
The Breadcrumb Trail by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
On Lickerish Hill / На Гиблом холме by Susanna Clarke
Steadfast by Nancy Kress
Godmother Death by Jane Yolen
Silver Birch, Blood Moon 2014, epub (retail), ISBN: 978-1-4976-6873-7, Open Road Integrated Media
Introduction by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
Kiss Kiss by Tanith Lee
Carabosse by Delia Sherman
The Price by Patricia Briggs
Glass Coffin by Caitlin R. Kiernan
The Vanishing Virgin by Harvey Jacobs
Clad in Gossamer by Nancy Kress
Precious by Nalo Hopkinson
The Sea Hag by Melissa Lee Shaw
The Frog Chauffeur by Garry Kilworth
The Dybbuk in the Bottle / Диббук в бутылке by Russell W. Asplund
The Shell Box by Karawynn Long
Ivory Bones by Susan Wade
The Wild Heart by Anne Bishop
You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child to Break Your Heart and Mine by Pat York
Arabian Phoenix by India Edghill
Toad-Rich / Обильная жабами by Michael Cadnum
Skin So Green and Fine by Wendy Wheeler
The Willful Child, the Black Dog, and the Beanstalk by Melanie Tem
Locks / Замки by Neil Gaiman
Marsh-Magic by Robin McKinley
Toad by Patricia A. McKillip
Black Heart, Ivory Bones 2014, epub (retail), ISBN: 978-1-4976-6868-3, Open Road Integrated Media
Introduction by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
Rapunzel by Tanith Lee
The Crone by Delia Sherman
Big Hair by Esther M. Friesner
The King with Three Daughters by Russell Blackford
Boys and Girls Together by Neil Gaiman
And Still She Sleeps by Greg Costikyan
Snow in Summer by Jane Yolen
Briar Rose by Debra Cash
Witch by Debra Cash
Chanterelle by Brian Stableford
Bear It Away by Michael Cadnum
Goldilocks Tells All by Scott Bradfield
My Life as a Bird / «Моя жизнь, как птица» by Charles de Lint
The Red Boots by Leah Cutter
Rosie's Dance by Emma Hardesty
You, Little Match-Girl by Joyce Carol Oates
Dreaming Among Men by Bryn Kanar
The Cats of San Martino by Ellen Steiber
The Golem by Severna Park
Our Mortal Span by Howard Waldrop
Mr. Simonelli or the Fairy Widower / Мистер Симонелли, или Эльф-вдовец by Susanna Clarke
The Snow Queen
PATRICIA A. MCKILLIP
 
KAY


They stood together without touching, watching the snow fall. The sudden storm prolonging winter had surprised the city; little moved in the broad streets below them. Ancient filigreed lamps left from another century threw patterned wheels of light into the darkness, illuminating the deep white silence crusting the world. Gerda, not hearing the silence, spoke.
“They look like white rose petals endlessly falling.”
Kay said nothing. He glanced at his watch, then at the mirror across the room. The torchieres gilded them: a lovely couple, the mirror said. In the gentle light Gerda’s sunny hair looked like polished bronze; his own, shades paler, seemed almost white. Some trick of shadow flattened Gerda’s face, erased its familiar hollows. Her petalfilled eyes were summer blues. His own face, with sharp bones at cheek and jaw, dark eyes beneath pale brows, looked, he thought, wild and austere: a monk’s face, a wizard’s face. He searched for some subtlety in Gerda’s, but it would not yield to shadow. She wore a short black dress; on her it seemed incongruous, like a black flower.
He commented finally, “Every time you speak, flowers fall from your mouth.”
. . .
Rapunzel


TANITH LEE


Not for the first time, a son knew himself to be older than his father.
Urlenn was thinking about this, their disparate maturities, as he rode down through the forests. It was May-Month, and the trees were drenched in fresh young green. If he had been coming from anywhere but a war, he might have felt instinctively alert, and anticipatory; happy, nearly. But killing others was not a favorite pastime. Also, the two slices he had got in return were still raw, probably inflamed. He was mostly disgusted.
It was the prospect of going home. The castle, despite its luxuries, did not appeal. For there would be his father (a king), the two elder sons, and all the noble cronies. They would sit Urlenn up past midnight, less to hear of his exploits than to go over their own or their ancestors’: the capture of a fabulous city, a hundred men dispatched by ten, the wonderful prophecy of some ancient crone, even, once, a dragon. There may have been dragons centuries ago, Urlenn judiciously concluded, but if so, they were thin on the ground by now. One more horror, besides, was there in the castle. His betrothed, the inescapable Princess Madzia. The king had chosen Madzia for Urlenn not for her fine blood, but because her grandmother had been (so they said) a fairy. Madzia had thick black hair to her waist, and threw thick black tempers.
After the battle, Urlenn let his men off at the first friendly town. The deserved a junket, and their captains would look out for them. He was going home this way. This long way home. With luck, he might make it last a week.
. . .
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