Fairy tales + History and criticism
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Fairy tales + History and criticism
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Fairy tales + History and criticism
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- Subject of40
- The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of fairy tales, Bruno Bettelheim
- Buried Treasures, The Power of Political Fairy Tales
- The fairytale as art form and portrait of man, Max Lüthi ; translated by Jon Erickson
- The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of fairy tales, Bruno Bettelheim
- Happily ever after, fairy tales, children, and the culture industry, Jack Zipes
- The fairy tale, the magic mirror of the imagination, Steven Swann Jones
- When dreams came true, classical fairy tales and their tradition, Jack Zipes
- When dreams came true, classical fairy tales and their tradition, Jack Zipes
- Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- The classic fairy tales, texts, criticism, edited by Maria Tatar
- The Cambridge companion to fairy tales, edited by Maria Tatar
- Aurelia, art and literature through the mouth of the fairy tale, Carol Mavor
- The Brothers Grimm, from enchanted forests to the modern world, Jack Zipes
- Once upon a time, a short history of fairy tale, by Marina Warner
- Fairy tales and the art of subversion, the classical genre for children and the process of civilization, Jack Zipes
- Why fairy tales stick, the evolution and relevance of a genre, Jack Zipes
- The irresistible fairy tale, the cultural and social history of a genre, Jack Zipes
- The Penguin book of mermaids, edited by Cristina Bacchilega and Marie Alohalani Brown
- The dangerous old woman, [myths and stories of the wise woman archetype], Clarissa Pinkola Estés ; read by the author
- Spinning straw into gold, what fairy tales reveal about the transformations in a woman's life, Joan Gould
- Disfigured, on fairy tales, disability, and making space, Amanda Leduc
- Fairy tales and feminism, new approaches, edited by Donald Haase
- Once upon a time, a short history of fairy tale, Marina Warner
- Once upon a time, on the nature of fairy tales, Max Lüthi ; translated by Lee Chadeayne and Paul Gottwald, with additions by the author ; introduction and reference notes by Francis Lee Utley
- Don't bet on the prince, contemporary feminist fairy tales in North America and England, [edited by] Jack Zipes
- Ventures into childland, Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity, U.C. Knoepflmacher
- Fairy tales and the art of subversion, the classical genre for children and the process of civilization, Jack Zipes ; with a new introduction by the author
- Critical and creative perspectives on fairy tales, an intertextual dialogue between fairy-tale scholarship and postmodern retellings, Vanessa Joosen
- The fairy tale, the magic mirror of imagination, Steven Swann Jones
- From the beast to the blonde, on fairy tales and their tellers, Marina Warner
- The golden age of folk and fairy tales, from the Brothers Grimm to Andrew Lang, edited, with introduction and translations, by Jack Zipes
- Off with their heads!, fairy tales and the culture of childhood, Maria Tatar
- The good people, new fairylore essays, Peter Narváes, editor
- Postmodern fairy tales, gender and narrative strategies, Cristina Bacchilega
- Fairy tale, Andrew Teverson
- Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Why fairy tales stick, Jack Zipes
- The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of fairy tales, Bruno Bettelheim
- Postmodern fairy tales, gender and narrative strategies, Cristina Bacchilega
- Giambattista Basile's The tale of tales, or, Entertainment for little ones, translated by Nancy L. Canepa ; illustrated by Carmelo Lettere ; foreword by Jack Zipes
- Fairy tales, myth, and psychoanalytic theory, feminism and retelling the tale, by Veronica L. Schanoes
- Fairy tales and the art of subversion, the classical genre for children and the process of civilization, Jack Zipes