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Interesting article here, regarding fairy tales. But in the first sentence, is the word “auteur” misused? | ||
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Conventionally I'd say yes but I can see it as an interesting usage extension. An auteur is, as I understand it, a film director who stamps his own mark on films to an extent where they become his films rather than the films of the writers or performers. I can certainly see how you MIGHT use a similar idea with people who retell traditional tales in their own styles and become, in essence, the originators of tales they didn't actually write. With that said I think I am stretching the definition a bit too far and it's not a usage I'd be comfortable with. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Regarding the premise of the research reported in the article, I'm sure Carl Jung would have said, Of course!" | |||
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Agreed with Bob - it's an interesting extension. | |||
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