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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • something in you, another entity, who is far more clever than you,
    • wiser, cleverer, more skilful than you are yourself.
    • advantage — and that is its cleverness. This is the soul's
    • giants don't have that you do have ... cleverness! reason!
    • cleverness, even in the face of those powerful forces he found so
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • shrewdness are able in all sorts of clever ways to overcome the crude
    • is overcome by cleverness; for this we can thank the powers behind
    • conscious in us that overcomes rough strength with cleverness, the
    • mistake is made to explain these alterations in a clever way. To
    • must set about this much more cleverly.” She again made him a
    • Now just imagine how cleverly everything happened. The fox came by
    • dragons at the fire; the theme of cleverness; the marriage theme (the
    • manner the theme of the cleverness of the magic forces. Then Nemesis



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