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A Study on the Psychometric Properties of the Fairy Tale Test (FTT)

, 2014
The Fairy Tale Test (FTT) is a projective personality measure that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the child’s personality. The test consists of 21 cards that depict popular fairy tale characters that are administered in sets of three.
C. Coulacoglou
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The Tale Retold: Feminist Fairy Tales

Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 1982
Feminists have been concerned that traditional fairy tales represent women who inevitably consider the handsome prince as husband as their just reward. There are three options for feminists who are dissatisfied: to write new tales, to retell old ones, or to stay with the original versions.
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English Fairy Tales and More English Fairy Tales (review)

Marvels & Tales, 2004
English Fairy Tales and More English Fairy Tales. By Joseph Jacobs. Edited and with an Introduction by Donald Haase. ABC-CLIO Classic Folk and Fairy Tales. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2002. 369 pp. For the generations who grew up reading Joseph Jacobs's collections of fairy tales-side by side with the rainbow books of his arch-rival, Andrew Lang-it is
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Teaching the Fairy Tale

Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German, 1987
Continuing popular interest in the Grimm fairy tales makes them suitable subject matter for an exciting undergraduate German literature course. Many students are attracted to the mixture of the exotic and the familiar which the tales represent; they read or heard some fairy tales as children, and are fascinated to learn that the tales, many new to them,
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Tales, Magic, and Fairy Tales

2014
This book focuses on the narrative aspects of magic in magic tales from ancient Egypt to the Renaissance and the early modern period in Europe. In these tales magic often operates from a parallel world and affirms existing earthly and supernatural hierarchies.
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Fairy Tale and Dream

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1953
(1953). Fairy Tale and Dream. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 394-403.
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Fairy Tale as Myth/Myth as Fairy Tale

Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 1987
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Wittgenstein's Fairy Tale

Analysis, 1978
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