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Owen C. Barron ‘10 may best embodies Tatar??s idea of a “bifocal” reader. He said he was openly skeptical of Rowling’s writing style, employing the ultimate Potter put-downs: “She can’t write like Tolkien.” But still, he’s hooked...
...seamlessly into the Core Curriculum in the interim. We call upon the Core Curriculum Committee to fit these courses into the current Core by allowing students to use these courses to satisfy Core requirements broadly. This move will not only offer students greater flexibility, but it will also realize Tatar??s vision that these courses fluidly connect the current Core with future divisional requirements...
Devotees of fairy tales need not wait until next year for Fairy Tales Core professor Maria Tatar??s explanations of them. They need only head to the Harvard Bookstore today...
There are 210 tales in the Grimms’ complete collection. Tatar??s book includes 46, arranged in the order of the original volume. “I’m trying to capture a historical document,” Tatar says, “to let it unfold as it would for a nineteenth century reader...
...stories in the volume are Tatar??s own translation. “There are actually quite a number of good translations,” Tatar says, “but since I was engaging with the stories at a kind of micro-level, the only responsible way I saw to do that was by [translating them myself.]” She wanted “to get the language as precise and poetic as possible...