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1. Fairy Tales: Origins and Evolution
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- Fairy Tales - history, origins and evolution of the fairy tale, fairy tale literature.
- "Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales told to me in my childhood than in any truth that is taught in life" - Schiller .
- The beginnings of the literary fairy tale: who wrote them, and who was meant to read them. ...
- How some of the most popular fairy tales have changed and been sanitized over the years. ...
- Bibliography, essential reading and modern fairy tales, all with links so you can buy them through Amazon Books. ...
- Other fairy tale resources around the Web. ...
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- This Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Mythology .
2. from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books
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- ANDREW LANG'S FAIRY BOOKS .
- These pages contain the contents of Andrew Lang's Fairy Books. You can click on the book covers below, or view lists of the fairy tales by Book, Title, and by Andrew Lang's Sources. ...
- Fairy Tale of the Day for .
- Blue Fairy Book (1889) .
- Red Fairy Book (1890) .
- Green Fairy Book (1892) .
- Yellow Fairy Book (1894) .
- Pink Fairy Book (1897) .
- Grey Fairy Book (1900) .
- Violet Fairy Book (1901) .
- Crimson Fairy Book (1903) .
- Brown Fairy Book (1904) .
- Orange Fairy Book (1906) .
- Olive Fairy Book (1907) .
- Lilac Fairy Book (1910) .
3. Fairy Tale Unit
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- Our Online Fairy Tale Unit.
- FAIRY TALES!".
- To introduce this unit, I give each student a paper with blank spaces, and tell them we are ready to play "Guess That Fairy Tale!" Since so many children have some familiarity with this genre, this works well. I have a chest with twelve items in it, each representing a fairy tale or a character. As I take out each item, the children can work together to write down the name of the fairy tale they think it represents! Some of the items I have are:.
- After reading many versions of the Three Bears, we also read "Dear Peter Rabbit" and the "Jolly Postman," two books featuring letters to and from fairy tale characters. ... We also work with a partner to create our own "three" story, keeping in mind some of the fairy tale elements.
- Another fun and cooperative activity to do after reading these stories is to create a "mixed up fairy tale. ... After each student has chosen a card, he/she works together with their team to create and act out their silly fairy tale. ...
- We then move on to other fairy tales, and we create a large chart of fairy tale elements, including a royal character, evil character, magic, special number, beginning and ending words, and animal characters. As we read each fairy tale, we mark off on our chart the elements it contains. We may also focus on fairy tales featuring royal characters, such as these:.
- and of course, a crown! A neat craft to do after reading "Rapunzel" is to make a castle tower with Rapunzel looking down from it, and using real yarn for the hair makes the fairy tale come alive!.
- To round out our study of this genre, we read many other versions of fairy tales, and we practice our summarizing skills in a booklet called "Fun with Fairy Tales. ...
- As a year end activity, we like to do a Fairy Tale Finale! Family members are invited, and the children all wear paper crowns and march into the classroom to "royal" music! They then recite several of our fairy tale poems, and then showcase their own fairy tale project. Prior to the program, I'll send home information asking each child to complete a fairy tale project at home. They can choose to do a diorama, a poster or an illustrated book report on any fairy tale of their choice. ...
4. Legends - Fairy Tales
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- Fairy Tales.
- Classic Tales · Into the Woods · Selchies · Sir Orfeo "The realm of fairy-story is wide and deep and high and filled with many things: all manner of beasts and birds are found there; shoreless seas and stars uncounted; beauty that is an enchantment, and an ever-present peril; both joy and sorrow sharp as swords. ... Tolkien, "On Fairy-Stories," in The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays .
- "The fairy tale journey may look like an outward trek across plains and mountains, through castles and forests, but the actual movement is inward, into the lands of the soul. The dark path of the fairy tale forest lies in the shadows of our imagination, the depths of our unconscious. ... " -- Terri Windling, "White as Snow: Fairy Tales and Fantasy," in Snow White, Blood Red Classic Fairy Tales on the Net.
- Grimm's Fairy Tales includes 209 tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, probably based on the translation by Margaret Hunt called Grimm's Household Tales. ...
- New ! Andrew Lang's Fairy Books. ...
- The Olive Fairy Book .
- The Red Fairy Book.
- The Blue Fairy Book.
- The Yellow Fairy Book.
- The Violet Fairy Book.
- The Brown Fairy Book.
- The Crimson Fairy Book.
- The Lilac Fairy Book.
5. Romanian Fairy Tales
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- Welcome to my small collection of traditional Romanian Fairy Tales. The stories found here are accurate renditions of classic Romanian fairy tales but retold in my own words. ...
6. Sources for the Analysis and Interpretation of Folk and Fairy Tales
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- Sources for the Analysis and Interpretation of Folk and Fairy Tales.
- The art of the fairy tale has been around for centuries. ...
- Collected here are sources that deal with the analysis of fairy or folk tales, from literary as well as psychological traditions, ranging from feminist analysis to Marxist. ...
- This Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Mythology .
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Mythology Ring. ...
7. Russian Fairy Tales
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- Russian Fairy Tales (RUSS 0090).
- Russian Fairy Tales: The Video.
- How to Write a Fairy Tale .
- Fairy Tales and Literature .
- Fairy Tales and Music .
- Fairy Tale Archives .
- Definitions of Basic Terms Pertaining to Fairy Tales .
- Feminism and Fairy Tales.
- Feminist Criticism of Fairy Tales .
- Fairy Tales and Literature.
- Fairy Tales and Music.
- Russian Music Based on Fairy Tales and Folklore .
- Tracy Callison's Sources for the Analysis and Interpretation of Folk and Fairy Tales (Separated into: General, Psychoanalytic, Feminist, Literary, Children and Youth, Second Half of Life, Specific Cultures Bibliographies) .
- Fairy Tale Archives.
- Grimm's Fairy Tales: http://www-2. ...
8. Fairy Tale Links
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- Fairy Tales on the World Wide Web.
- The sites listed are good places to start an Internet seach for fairy-tale sources and studies: Yahoo fairy tale link:.
- (The Ashliman site includes classification of Tales by Aarne-Thompson categories and essays about folklore and fairy tales. ) Another good page of fairy-tale links:.
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9. Fairy Tales
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- Fairy Tales and Fables Resources.
- Creative Drama: Creating a Fairy Tale Script.
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- (Adapted from Joseph Jacobs's English Fairy Tales. ...
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- Grimm's Fairy Tales.
10. French Fairy Tales Homepage
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- French Fairy Tales: Of Pixies, Parodies & Politics "And they lived happily ever after. ...
- Why was there a need for such endings to fairy tales in 17th-18th-century France? And for whom were these tales composed? If written for children, what do they tell us of the civilizing process of the period? If aimed at adults, what social, economic, and literary concerns did this amazingly popular genre address? .
- Situating French fairy tales between their Italian precursors and German followers, we shall discuss these issues through a variety of analyses, ranging from psychoanalytic approaches to gender studies. ...
- Fairy Tale Resource Page .
- 5/98: Check out our Final Projects--French Fairy Tale Websites for this Spring 1998 course! .
- Beauty and the Beast and Other Classic French Fairy Tales, ed. ...
- Reader # 1 - Supplementary Fairy Tales and Criticism (Required) .
- Reader # 2 - Supplementary Fairy Tales in French (Optional) .
- Fairy Tales Resource Page (Includes results from our Internet Treasure Hunt!) .
- 5/98: Final Projects! Fairy Tale Websites by students of FIST 255! .
- Frontispiece reproduced by Lewis Seifert, Fairy tales, sexuality and gender in France, 1690-1715, Cambridge Press, 1996. ...
- Fairy Tales Resource Page .
- Final Projects Fairy Tale Websites! .
11. Education Center Activity: Fractured Fairy Tales
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- Fractured Fairy Tales.
- In this creative writing activity, students will use familiar characters, plots and settings from traditional fairy tales to create "fractured" versions. ...
- Ask students to list some of their favorite fairy tales. ...
- A fractured fairy tale is designed to be humorous by changing the story in an unexpected way; like altering a character, or adding modern language and events. ...
- Instruct students that other than the fractured elements, the fairy tales should be true to the classic form. ...
12. Fairy art by Jessica Galbreth, fairy pictures, prints & fairy gifts
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- Welcome to Fairy Visions! You can now order by phone - toll-free!.
- Fairy lovers, believers and collectors from around the world.
- we bid you an enchanting welcome to the magical fairy art.
- Here you'll find visionary fairy art in the form of prints and.
- paintings along with fairy gifts including: journals, bookmarks, .
- Fairy enthusiasts will.
- also delight in our fairy lore section featuring some favorite.
- fairy myths and stories, as well as our links to fairy friends. ...
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- see our: Fairy Cards .
- A fun, new fairy t-shirt .
- plus some great new fairy bath .
- Fairy Gifts gallery. ...
- fairy friends have visited our gallery since May 2003.
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