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Forbidden Desire and Locked Doors: The Origins of “Rapunzel”

The Brothers Grimm

Forbidden Desire and Locked Doors: The Origins of “Rapunzel”

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Saving the Day with Sewing and Flowers: The Grimms’ “The Six Swans”

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Five Stories That Serve Up Cannibalism

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Fairy Tales of Magical Abductions and Sudden Coups: “The Blue Light” and “The Tinderbox”

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The Sausage Princess, or, Reshaping the Bizarre Structure of Fairy Tales

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A Gaslighting Fairy Tale: King Thrushbeard

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A Fairy Tale Warning: Little Red Riding Hood

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Challenging Gender Norms: The Brothers Grimm and The Twelve Huntsmen

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Cannibalism and Other Nightmarish Things: Sleeping Beauty

Introducing the Disney Read-Watch: A Grimm Snow White

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Five Stories About Cannibalism

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Happily Remixed and Mashed-Up Ever After: Modern Fairy Tales!

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