Most fairy tales start with what is called ‘illud tempus,’ (now and forever) or a temporal-spatial determination meant to take the reader from their world to the world of the story. In stories from oral traditions it used to be the opening line, ‘Once upon a time.” That clearly informed listeners that the story did not take place here and now, but some timeless place both now and forever.
Admittedly, stories no longer begin with ‘once upon the time.’ However, the ‘illud tempus’ shows up in ot
Published on March 24, 2009 17:19