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21L.430 | Fall 2015 | Undergraduate

Popular Culture and Narrative: Use and Abuse of the Fairy Tale

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21L.430F15 A Note on References

21L.430F15 Fairy Tale Essay 2

21L.430F15 Writing Discursive Essays

Lecture Notes

21L.430F15 'Ossian', James Macpherson, and the antiquity of oral tradition

21L.430F15 Albert B. Lord, The Singer of Tales

21L.430F15 Angela Carter—a Brief Guide to Non-Featured Stories

21L.430F15 Calvin S. Hall and Vernon J. Nordby, A Primer of Jungian Psychology

21L.430F15 Carl G. Jung, Man and His Symbols

21L.430F15 Christa Kamenetsky, Children’s Literature in Hitler’s Germany - The Cultural Policy of National Socialism

21L.430F15 Jack Zipes, Irresistable Fairy Tale

21L.430F15 Jack Zipes, The Enchanted Screen—The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films

21L.430F15 Jack Zipes, When Dreams Came True: Classical Fairy Tales and Their Tradition

21L.430F15 Liz Lochhead Reading Guide

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Instructor
  • Dr. William Donaldson
Departments
  • Literature
  • Comparative Media Studies/Writing
As Taught In
Fall 2015
Level
Undergraduate
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  • Humanities
    Literature
    Fiction
    International Literature
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