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... fairy tale , by contrast , confronts the child squarely with the basic human predicaments . For example , many fairy stories begin with the death of a mother or father ; in these tales the death ... fairy 158 Dreams , Myths , and Fairy Tales.
... fairy tale , by contrast , confronts the child squarely with the basic human predicaments . For example , many fairy stories begin with the death of a mother or father ; in these tales the death ... fairy 158 Dreams , Myths , and Fairy Tales.
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... fairy tale offers solutions in ways that the child can grasp on his level of understanding . For example , fairy tales pose the dilemma of wishing to live eternally by occasionally concluding : “ If they have not died , they are still ...
... fairy tale offers solutions in ways that the child can grasp on his level of understanding . For example , fairy tales pose the dilemma of wishing to live eternally by occasionally concluding : “ If they have not died , they are still ...
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... fairy tales . I always loved hearing them as a kid ; I liked the scary parts and the adventures . Fairy tales are so much more engrossing than the trash on the boob tube . Me : I can see that you really like fairy tales . But wouldn't a ...
... fairy tales . I always loved hearing them as a kid ; I liked the scary parts and the adventures . Fairy tales are so much more engrossing than the trash on the boob tube . Me : I can see that you really like fairy tales . But wouldn't a ...
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Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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