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Instructor:
  • Dr. William Donaldson
Course Number:
  • 21L.430
  • CMS.920
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  • Literature
  • Comparative Media Studies/Writing
As Taught In: Fall 2015
Level: Undergraduate

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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


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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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Course Info

Instructor:
  • Dr. William Donaldson
Course Number:
  • 21L.430
  • CMS.920
Departments:
  • Literature
  • Comparative Media Studies/Writing
As Taught In: Fall 2015
Level: Undergraduate

Topics

  • Humanities
    Literature
    Fiction
    International Literature

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
assignment_turned_in Written Assignments with Examples
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