The History of Bluebeard | Fairy Tales with Jen

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024

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  • @jenvcampbell
    @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +10

    I hope you like this new episode of Fairy Tales with Jen 😊 If you enjoy this series, please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jenvcampbell xx

  • @RedaDoodles
    @RedaDoodles 3 роки тому +15

    "No one believes her because why would you believe a woman ?" You made me spit my tea... Haha!

  • @paulwinchell6904
    @paulwinchell6904 6 років тому +44

    Lol Jen having fun with sound effects. You must have serious fun researching all this. You do more for the education of your viewers in 15 minutes than a lot of people do in a semester. Loved this Jen.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +2

      Haha, yes. I did rather have fun with the sound effects ;) x

    • @roxanebarbey1394
      @roxanebarbey1394 6 років тому +1

      The sound effects made everything even better, like a cool audiobook. I laughed hard!

  • @Laughingtoyourself
    @Laughingtoyourself 6 років тому +17

    Listened to this at 3 am in the morning with the door creaking made me jump

  • @chloenicole8819
    @chloenicole8819 6 років тому +25

    I really love these fairytale histories, thanks for making them! Xx

  • @surrendersweet
    @surrendersweet 6 років тому +3

    I nearly shat myself when the door creaked...!

  • @Thespian32
    @Thespian32 6 років тому +5

    "probably wasn't a werewolf" made me laugh out loud

  • @roxanebarbey1394
    @roxanebarbey1394 6 років тому +3

    Gets notification of "Fairy Tales with Jen". Gets excited. Does some dance moves. Says "ooooh yeaaaaah" a bit too loud. Clicks like. Comments. And then watches the video.
    That's all of us, right?

  • @AmaranthineMess
    @AmaranthineMess 6 років тому +5

    Omg, that scene of the little stain of blood on the key is one of the scariest scene I read in my entire life! I didn't know Angela Carter wrote a book inspired by Bluebeard, I want to read it, definitely! :)

  • @yvesforbesfloresiii461
    @yvesforbesfloresiii461 6 років тому +10

    Please do The History of Rapunzel

  • @DuluthTW
    @DuluthTW 6 років тому +3

    I adore the extra sound effects. Thanks for yet another outstanding fairy tale history.

  • @ElizabethHopkinson
    @ElizabethHopkinson 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for another good video. The "Our Lady's Child" set of fairy tales also includes the forbidden room motif, and some include the not-really-eaten babies as well.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      Similar, too, to the Norwegian tale The Lassie and Her Godmother, which has a beautiful section where a young girl goes into forbidden rooms and accidentally unleashes the sun, the stars and the moon. x

  • @nrt523
    @nrt523 6 років тому +1

    And here I was thinking pirates had a monopoly on beard-colour-names and that Bluebeard was a pirate. I feel so educated now ^^ Thanks Jen!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      Bluebeard and Blackbeard are no relation ☺️ x

    • @nrt523
      @nrt523 6 років тому

      They're both so evil, I'm not sure whose reputation is benefitted by that :') It's a really interesting history!

  • @MarianaQuesada
    @MarianaQuesada 6 років тому +1

    Jen, the sound effects were glorious! I’m loving these stories and the way you tell them! Thank you for doing them.

  • @iamjane9628
    @iamjane9628 6 років тому

    It is fascinating to me how gruesome and morbid so many fairy tales are. Thank you for sharing these histories!

  • @user-re4kc9on6f
    @user-re4kc9on6f 6 років тому +7

    Yeeeeeeeeessssss. This made my day.💙

  • @OlyBliss
    @OlyBliss 6 років тому +1

    Loved the audio editing in this. Little added pops of disturbing joy. (I’m listening on my phone with headphones.) I actually never knew the story of Bluebeard before this I’d been looking forward to this explanation video😄 The story also reminded me of the stories in Sin city? Maybe the writer was influenced by this story too? I loved all the background roots you gave for the birth of blue beard it’s fascinating how fairy tales evolved ☺️

  • @keytokate3079
    @keytokate3079 6 років тому

    It's super interesting to hear of other fairy tales similar to Blue Beard. I liked how in Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber, the mom swoops in to save the daughter. I love this series so much, thanks for sharing!

  • @jennykate10
    @jennykate10 6 років тому

    I love the way you tell these histories so full of joy, humour and excitement. Like you can't wait to tell us.

  • @EvenStarRute
    @EvenStarRute 5 років тому +4

    Oohhh I hadn't heard of Zerendac, loved that version! What I want to know is, what happened to the sisters? Were they left hanging by their hair for the rest of their lives?!

  • @kathleen.l
    @kathleen.l 5 років тому

    I'm super happy finding your channel! I have just recently been reading fairytales again. I loved fairytales since I was a child as my mother always bought me fairytale books and my father often told his own stories to me and my sisters.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  5 років тому

      Hi Kath, I'm glad you stumbled across my channel, too, - welcome! x

  • @Luis-ej4ei
    @Luis-ej4ei 6 років тому +1

    This got *so* dark but it was probably the funniest one of the series yet haha

  • @salamalmahi541
    @salamalmahi541 6 років тому +1

    This series is my favorite thing on UA-cam ♡

  • @ToniHunterOne
    @ToniHunterOne 2 роки тому

    Hello, Jen. This is my first time watching any of your presentations. I enjoyed it very much. Odd topic to enjoy but I found you to be informative. Like I'm going to subscribe to your channel. Thanks again, cheers from Toni.

  • @juliam7476
    @juliam7476 6 років тому +4

    Hi Jen, have you read The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard by Anatole France? It's a short story where Anatole France defends Bluebeard and tells "the true story" behind the rumors. It' quite a funny take on the fairy tale :)

  • @Applepopess
    @Applepopess 6 років тому

    Oh God, Jen!! I genuinely looked over my shoulder to check the door at that first sound effect! 😲 Extra scary! 😖

  • @clairemacauliffe1328
    @clairemacauliffe1328 6 років тому

    I actually never heard of Bluebeard. This was a great video and I'm glad I watched it. Keep up the good work 😊

  • @JayneCatherineOnBooks
    @JayneCatherineOnBooks 6 років тому

    Another interesting addition to your fairy tale series.Yes these are especially dark!.
    Was lovely to meet you at Pickering.:-)

  • @simayi01
    @simayi01 Рік тому

    There is another version in The Arabian Nights, the story of the 3rd dervishes inside the story of the porter and the three ladies.

  • @theresheis9338
    @theresheis9338 4 роки тому

    Jen, i'm new to your channel and i have already binged watched this series, thank you so much for the time and effort put into these videos..i've learnt a lot whilst being entertained. Absolutely fabulous this is!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I'm so glad you're enjoying them. x

  • @MrQueenBelize
    @MrQueenBelize 6 років тому

    Uuuuuuu! I love Bluebeard! Thank you for this series, it's positively scrumptious. Have a lovely evening!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      I hope you had a lovely evening, too! x

  • @msj5492
    @msj5492 6 років тому

    I missed these so much! I find it very interesting to learn the history behind a lot of these stories, keep making these please!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      I've uploaded a few recently - Snow White and an extra Hansel and Gretel one, if you've missed those x

  • @franciscajavierafernandeza8709
    @franciscajavierafernandeza8709 6 років тому

    i wasn't expecting the sound effects and suddenly jumped looking around for the door that had opened right next to me out of the sudden 😂

  • @CharlesHeathcote
    @CharlesHeathcote 6 років тому

    Once again, this is a thoroughly enjoyable educational series and I'm always glad to see another installment in my subscription feed.

  • @MollyLikovich
    @MollyLikovich 5 років тому

    just found your channel and this series and this is AMAZING. i adore fairy tales and fairy tale history so im so hype to binge all your stuff

  • @mirandahazel1703
    @mirandahazel1703 6 років тому

    I hope you keep up this series in the future - I love these videos because I think they're super interesting!

  • @briannamedeles7539
    @briannamedeles7539 4 роки тому

    Hi, I just came across your channel and I'm already addicted

  • @lauraerwin471
    @lauraerwin471 5 років тому

    I’ve been looking everywhere for that pirate Hansel and Gretel tale is the Italian one spelled nuero and nuella

  • @BlackSNSmoke
    @BlackSNSmoke 6 років тому

    Loving the sound effects! Lol great video!

  • @KeepCalmwithBooksandCoffee
    @KeepCalmwithBooksandCoffee 6 років тому

    I really enjoy this series Jen and Bluebeard has always fascinated me. Thanks for making such interesting content!

  • @Clara-po5xd
    @Clara-po5xd 6 років тому

    Amélie Nothombs adaptation of Bluebeard happens to be one of my favorite books, definitely worth a read.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      Ooh. Which novel of hers is the Bluebeard retelling? x

  • @bookishshenanigans4769
    @bookishshenanigans4769 6 років тому

    I love these videos, especially his one because I didn't know this story, even though I've read The Bloody Chamber. Thank you for making me less ignorant!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      I'm glad you like them, thanks Jenny x

  • @krystalkalikala
    @krystalkalikala 6 років тому

    Interesting. My daughter bought a vintage copy of The Enchanted Book, we had never heard the story before but she loves it. It sounds similar to Fitcher's Bird, except one of the sisters can read and that's how she saves these trapped maidens that the sorcerer turned into birds.

  • @BrittBerryStrawberry
    @BrittBerryStrawberry 6 років тому +5

    My mother used to read me a fairy tale about a bird, a mouse, and a sausage, are you familiar with that one? I believe it's a Grimm

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +4

      Yes, it's called 'The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage' ;) x

  • @inessamaria2428
    @inessamaria2428 6 років тому +1

    Amazing content as always! :-)

  • @Amy-G-Dala-
    @Amy-G-Dala- 3 роки тому

    I'd love it if you do a video about the six swans

  • @nikix7063
    @nikix7063 5 років тому

    This is wonderful, thank you!

  • @melanies6610
    @melanies6610 6 років тому

    Great video, Jen!

  • @Rainbowgoddess003
    @Rainbowgoddess003 5 років тому

    Really pleased to have gained two more versions of bluebeard, I tell a version that mixes elements of the first three you explained, and used to tell a Mr Fox version when I was 9, but the Palestinian story especially intrigues me, with the ears. Another common theme is a rose, with the door opening onto the flames of hell which singe the petals in her hair, have you come across it? The third daughter survives because she put the flower in water in her room instead of leaving it in her hair where he put it.
    Thought of the swans and the Welsh rhiannon tale when you mentioned eating children, really pleased you bring up these similarities as it doesn't leave me frustrated at the video, gained a subscriber and I look forward to learning more through your videos! Xx

  • @ElaineHowlin
    @ElaineHowlin 5 років тому

    This was so interesting, I really enjoyed it.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  5 років тому

      I’m glad ☺️ thanks, Elaine x

  • @SuperPao
    @SuperPao 6 років тому

    Love this video series so much! Was really looking forward to this one since you announced it, since the story is so twisted.

  • @KyraThomsen
    @KyraThomsen 6 років тому

    I loved this so much, Bluebeard has been my fave tale since I was little (my kids book was illustrated with the dead wives, weirdly enough, so of course I was morbidly mystified). Thanks for telling us about the other tales, the Palestinian one is amazing!

  • @amjoshuaf
    @amjoshuaf 4 роки тому

    The Burton Batman films have some Bluebeard in them. None of Bruce Wayne's consorts may enter the Batcave or else.

  • @SuperBrieBear
    @SuperBrieBear 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this fairytale playlist. I absolutely love it. When you mentioned the Palestinian version of Bluebeard I remembered I have a book called Arab Tales from Palestine and Lebanon by Jamal Sleem Nuweihed. I think you might enjoy it.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      I actually have that on my shelf :) x

    • @SuperBrieBear
      @SuperBrieBear 6 років тому

      @@jenvcampbell Thank you for reminding me of it. As an Arab some of the stories irk me because of the way women are sometimes presented here (or rather ignored, like women can't have stories of their own if they don't concern taking care of others and being nothing less than perfect mothers). But that's fairytales in general I guess.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +1

      Correction, those are the fairy tales that were written down and popularised. Fairy tales belonged to everyone, because you didn't have to be able to write in order to tell them. When they were collected and written down, however, it was mostly men who did that, reflecting views of the time. It's only in recent years that more research has been done into unearthing female fairy tale collectors, which more often than not give female characters more agency (not saying they're perfect, but it's still really interesting). There are lots of buried stories out there that we may never know.

    • @SuperBrieBear
      @SuperBrieBear 6 років тому

      @@jenvcampbell I don't think I've thought of it that way before, that there could be stories out there left unrecorded simply because someone thought them unimportant or unnecessary. It's frustrating still but has given me something to think about. I wonder how many stories have been left out like this because they did not fit into someone's perceptions of the world.

  • @laurav.d.5513
    @laurav.d.5513 6 років тому

    I just realized that I probably only know fairy tales from films. Which is a little disappointing. I've never heard of Bluebeard, but it sounds interesting. It also made me realize I need to own some fairy tale books, so that is going on my to research list.
    I loved the video. Thank you for making it.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      If you search UA-cam for 'Jen Campbell fairy tale collection,' you can see the non-fiction fairy tales books I have on my shelves x

  • @CharlieBrookReads
    @CharlieBrookReads 6 років тому

    Love watching this series ❤️ xx There are so many dark and twisted elements to these stories that I never knew before . It's eerily fascinating ❤️❤️😘

  • @Fht9
    @Fht9 4 роки тому

    I don’t conform to anything because that’s what society expects from me-It’s not my responsibility to live up to anyone’s expectations

  • @inessamaria2428
    @inessamaria2428 6 років тому

    Loving the sound effects

  • @ughhh
    @ughhh 6 років тому

    Thank you, Jen for another great video and a panic attack.

  • @Comfycozyup
    @Comfycozyup 5 років тому

    OMG I loved this.

  • @Fht9
    @Fht9 4 роки тому

    I create twitter accounts just to see what people tweet w/out having to follow anyone
    -mind your own life and embrace your own life - how others live their life should never be yours or anyone’s concern

  • @zoemahon8115
    @zoemahon8115 6 років тому

    Very much enjoyed this video: thank you, Jen! I read Marina Warner's, 'From The Beast to the Blonde' many moons ago and wonder if you would-at some point- consider publishing something similar or even having a filmed chat with Marina? It is such a fascinating, popular subject.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      I have many plans for many different books. That's all I'll say for now ^_^ x

  • @acrimsondaisy5513
    @acrimsondaisy5513 6 років тому

    i love these videos

  • @TaigaXsenpai
    @TaigaXsenpai 5 років тому

    true, this story presents sort of "what if.." scenargio of what happened to Gilles de rais, when all his dark magic practices to bring back Joan failed.
    After losing his beloved Joan of Arc, he desperately tried to find a maiden that will be pure of heart like her.
    This is why he always picked girls of common origin, as Joan was too. However, nobody is completely pure of heart and all his wives must have had some flaws.

  • @MrSmile078
    @MrSmile078 6 років тому +1

    henry viii also seems a bit like bluebeard

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +1

      He is indeed! A legal Bluebeard, if you will.

  • @SunnyBurnsAll
    @SunnyBurnsAll 6 років тому +1

    Are there many stories where the brothers come into the story to save their sisters??

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому

      Yes, as is the case with most fairy tales (or at least, I should say, with the ones that were written down), men to the rescue, most of the time. x

  • @adrastea2
    @adrastea2 5 років тому

    Very interesting I studied bluebird in France and having blue hair also means in french to have very black hair. Don't remember much else though

  • @sohaawwad8384
    @sohaawwad8384 6 років тому

    I can't help but associate bluebeard to pirates or tyroshies. I really enjoy these fairytales series and please consider doing Peau d'Âne.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  6 років тому +1

      Ah, no relation to Blackbeard but, yes, lots of people do :) x

  • @albireadingromance
    @albireadingromance 5 років тому

    Any relation to the opera Bluebeard's Castle by Bartok?

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  5 років тому

      Yes, that’s based on Perrault’s version of this fairy tale.

  • @ellaminker2476
    @ellaminker2476 6 років тому

    Love this series - absolutely fascinating! Joanna Newsom has a song called ‘Go Long’ based on the story of Bluebeard - worth a listen if you’re interested in new interpretations the story x

  • @socialrepercussions
    @socialrepercussions 4 роки тому

    But what happened to the cat?

  • @wizard217
    @wizard217 6 років тому

    I also hate it when my ex shows up in the middle of the night to eat my newborn babies and frame me for it. Some people just don't have any manners.

  • @chelsyyyyy
    @chelsyyyyy 5 років тому

    Please do peter pan. ❤️

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  5 років тому

      Peter Pan is not a fairy tale but I have made an in depth text analysis of the book m.ua-cam.com/video/HwhOllKqgg8/v-deo.html

  • @63artemisia63
    @63artemisia63 Рік тому

    Why aren’t any of these damsels in distress male? (Would that make them dams? Or would dams be older married women?) And why aren’t whoevers in distress rescued by sisters, eh?

    • @hayleycarter461
      @hayleycarter461 6 місяців тому

      “The Wild Swans” (both Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen have versions) features a sister who saves her six brothers from enchantment by their stepmother!

  • @JacobMeza-pro-footballer
    @JacobMeza-pro-footballer 4 роки тому

    Damn, 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @JeansThoughts
    @JeansThoughts 6 років тому

    This is explain's Atwood's Bluebeard's Egg!!! Had that collection on my shelf for ages, need to read it aha.