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  • Character of Zhalmauyz in the Folklore of Turkic Peoples

    Character of Zhalmauyz in the Folklore of Turkic Peoples

  • Knowing God 'Other-Wise': the Wise Old Woman

    Knowing God 'Other-Wise': the Wise Old Woman

  • THE CRONE: EMERGING VOICE in a FEMININE SYMBOLIC DISCOURSE LYNNE S. MASLAND B.A., University of California, Riverside, 1970 M.A

    THE CRONE: EMERGING VOICE in a FEMININE SYMBOLIC DISCOURSE LYNNE S. MASLAND B.A., University of California, Riverside, 1970 M.A

  • The Society for Animation Studies Newsletter

    The Society for Animation Studies Newsletter

  • Distressing Damsels: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight As a Loathly Lady Tale

    Distressing Damsels: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight As a Loathly Lady Tale

  • Dreams and the Coming of Age

    Dreams and the Coming of Age

  • Mythological Or Archetypical Theory

    Mythological Or Archetypical Theory

  • A Classification Scheme for Literary Characters

    A Classification Scheme for Literary Characters

  • The Modern-Day Feminine Beauty Ideal, Mental Health, and Jungian Archetypes

    The Modern-Day Feminine Beauty Ideal, Mental Health, and Jungian Archetypes

  • Fairy Tale Films

    Fairy Tale Films

  • What Is Crone Energy?

    What Is Crone Energy?

  • A Kleinian Approach to Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

    A Kleinian Approach to Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

  • Tozer, Sally Elizabeth; Font Paz, Carme, Dir

    Tozer, Sally Elizabeth; Font Paz, Carme, Dir

  • "Cinderella" to the Girl Who Sat by the Ashes and the Glass Slipper

  • A Comparative Analysis of Character Depiction in the Grimms' Kinder

    A Comparative Analysis of Character Depiction in the Grimms' Kinder

  • How American Authors Reinvent Russian Fairy Tales Sarah Krasner Scripps College

    How American Authors Reinvent Russian Fairy Tales Sarah Krasner Scripps College

  • Joseph Campbell's Monomyth (Hero with a Thousand Faces)

    Joseph Campbell's Monomyth (Hero with a Thousand Faces)

  • The Body of the Witch in Popular Culture

    The Body of the Witch in Popular Culture

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  • Mythological Studies Journal, Volume VII
  • The Unsung Hero Character: a Harbinger Device of Misfortune
  • Finally, We Have “The Tale of the Rose”, the “Beauty and the Beast” Variant Again
  • {Download PDF} the Crone
  • Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth
  • The Intertextual Use of the Fairy Tale in Postmodern Fiction. SMITH, Kevin P
  • The Loathly Lady from Archaic to Modern Tales Kirsten M
  • The Imagery of Women As Flying Witches in Early Modern Europe a Di
  • Re-Conceptualizing Gender Through Narrative Play In
  • Rewriting the Witch in Terry Pratchett's Discworld
  • Mercury Rising
  • A Jungian Approach to Paradise Lost Geoffrey Kishbaugh Grand Valley State University
  • Revealing the Wizard Behind the Curtain: Deconstructivist Fairytale Politics in the Works of Margaret Atwood, Anne Sexton, and Angela Carter
  • A Study of Shrew Characters in the Works of William Shakespeare―Women's Unruliness and Its Dramatic Effect―
  • Johnson M Dissertation (Final Draft
  • Fairy Tale Films. Visions of Ambiguity
  • Race. Nation. Zombie: Imperial Masculinities Gazing at the Undead Adryan Glasgow Purdue University
  • Literary Elements Characteristic of a Romance Archetype a Romance Represents the World As We Wish It Were, the Ideal. It ALWAYS


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