

In this episode of Roots of Lore, we’re exploring the story of Little Red Riding Hood as she passed through the hands of werewolves and into the hands of Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, plus the story of Lon Po Po, the Chinese version of Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood by Alan Dundes, May 1989, University of Wisconsin Press edition, Paperback in English Little Red Riding Hood (May 1989 edition) Open Library It looks like you're offline.

Will you take the path of pins or the path of needles? This is the question that Little Red Riding Hood must answer not as a girl who should be wary of talking to strangers, but as a young woman entering into sexual maturity who might be the target of smooth-talking predatory men. 4 – Little Red Riding Hood: The Path of Pins or the Path of Needles In 1989, ALAN DUNDES, the renowned folklorist, published Little Red Riding Hood: A Casebook with ten different essays exemplifying different approaches to.
