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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- Spells of enchantment, the wondrous fairy tales of Western culture, edited by Jack Zipes
- Spinning straw into gold, what fairy tales reveal about the transformations in a woman's life, Joan Gould
- Happily ever after, fairy tales, children, and the culture industry, Jack Zipes
- Individuation in fairy tales, by Marie-Louise von Franz
- From the forest, a search for the hidden roots of our fairy tales, Sara Maitland ; photographs by Adam Lee
- The interpretation of fairy tales, Marie-Louise von Franz
- A study of fairy tales, by Laura F. Kready, B.S.; with an introduction by Henry Suzzallo ..
- The Red book of Appin, by Ethan Allen Hitchcock ; introductory pref. by Manly P. Hall
- Mirror, mirror on the wall, women writers explore their favorite fairy tales, edited by Kate Bernheimer
- Through emotions to maturity, psychological readings of fairy tales, Verena Kast ; translated by Douglas Whitcher with Susan C. Roberts
- The Brothers Grimm, from enchanted forests to the modern world, Jack Zipes
- Fairy tale as myth/myth as fairy tale, Jack Zipes
- Once upon a time, a short history of fairy tale, Marina Warner
- Ventures into childland, Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity, U.C. Knoepflmacher
- The Oxford companion to fairy tales, edited by Jack Zipes
- The Great fairy tale tradition, from Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm : texts, criticism, selected, translated and edited by Jack Zipes
- Cuentos de hombres y mujeres, una interpretación psicológica, Verena Kast ; [traducción de Héctor Piquer]
- Tree and leaf, [by] J. R. R. Tolkien
- When dreams came true, classical fairy tales and their tradition, Jack Zipes
- The classic fairy tales, [compiled by] Iona and Peter Opie
- Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Fairy tales and society, illusion, allusion, and paradigm, edited by Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- Shadow and evil in fairy tales, Marie-Louise von Franz
- Fairy tale rituals, engage the dark, eerie & erotic power of familiar stories, Kenny Klein
- There would always be a fairy tale, more essays on Tolkien, Verlyn Flieger
- A psychiatric study of fairy tales;, their origin, meaning and usefulness., Illus. by Melba Bennett
- Goodbye to Grimm, wherein a father reads the fairy tales for the second time after many years
- Heavens unearthed in nursery rhymes and fairy tales, Matt Kane ; illustrated by Joe Servello
- Fairy tale, Marina Warner
- The Oxford companion to fairy tales, [the Western fairy-tale tradition from medieval to modern], edited by Jack Zipes
- Fairy tales and the art of subversion, the classical genre for children and the process of civilization, Jack Zipes
- La sabiduría de los cuentos, Alejandro Jodorowsky ; traducci74on de Laura Robecchi
- More than true: the wisdom of fairy tales, Robert Bly
- The irresistible fairy tale, the cultural and social history of a genre, Jack Zipes
- The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of fairy tales, Bruno Bettelheim
- Fairies, pookas, and changelings, a complete guide to the wild and wicked enchanted realm, Varla Ventura
- The fairy tale, the magic mirror of imagination, Steven Swann Jones
- The classic fairy tales, [compiled by] Iona and Peter Opie
- Tree and leaf, J.R.R. Tolkien
- The enigma of symbols in fairy tales, Zimmer's dialogue renewed, Robert S. McCully
- The witch must die, how fairy tales shape our lives, Sheldon Cashdan
- The vanishing people, fairy lore and legends, Katharine Briggs ; ill. by Mary I. French
- The mother, archetypal image in fairy tales, Sibylle Birkhäuser-Oeri ; edited by Marie-Louise von Franz ; translated by Michael Mitchell