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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • one of the stories that the brothers Grimm collected,
    • of the world, a feeling that is twin-brother to the one I get from immersing
    • eleven brothers. After Quatl and his brothers were created, Quatl
    • brothers Grimm, and other collectors like them, devoted long years to
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • through the window, asking for a king's daughter. The brothers were
    • window, asking for a king's daughter. The brothers threw their second
    • daughter, and the brothers threw their third sister out of the
    • said nothing about this to his brothers, and in the morning they went
    • down beside it. This time the second brother had to keep watch. Soon
    • same thing happened; they lighted a fire, and the youngest brother
    • brothers still slept.) He pulled the thread and one of the giants
    • he went back to his brothers, after he had first unbound the sun and
    • time after this the brothers wanted to marry, and the youngest
    • brother told the others he knew where there were a king's three
    • daughters, and he led them to the castle. The three brothers married,
    • lain on the golden bed. The youngest brother was the heir of his
    • of his own sisters whom her brothers had thrown out of the window. He
    • sisters: the three brothers had thrown out their higher sisterly
    • literature, and thus did the brothers Grimm collect their fairy



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