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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • order to find this source. We little suspect how deeply hidden lie
    • Both things seem at first to have little to do with each other; no
    • little girl lets the paddock eat with her out of her bowl of bread
    • little creature as to another human being, saying one day, “Eat
    • the bread crumbs as well, little thing.” The mother hears this,
    • she begins to weep, there appears a little man who says, “What
    • girl gives him her necklace and the little man spins the straw into
    • room with even more straw, and when the little man appears again and
    • first child,” says the little man, and so she promises. And
    • and also the particular name of the little man. Finally, after
    • several wrong guesses, she succeeds in naming the little man by his
    • spin straw into gold and then finding a loyal helper in the little
    • likewise, little man, if you're as strong as we are.” The other
    • little man, if you're as strong as we are.” At that, the man
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • little table and left the door wide open; on the table he placed all
    • secretly with a little cheese, so that when he pressed it between his
    • proved to be a little golden bird; it said to him: “You do not
    • next morning the king went out and followed the little golden bird
    • and when the king entered with the branch of rosemary and the little
    • castle. The little golden bird flew on in front and when they came to
    • he dreams first of all that a little golden bird comes to him and
    • beautifully symbolized in the touch of the little golden bird on the
    • the fire. He looked closer and hesitated a little, losing a few
    • surprise, so he set about finding a light. He saw a little light
    • little gold ring on her finger. This he took off and put on his own
    • princess lay on a silver bed; she, too, had a little gold ring on her
    • He took the little whistle and went on. After a while he met an ant
    • little goldfish came swimming along. As soon as he touched them, they
    • time the task is a little more difficult, but we shall manage it. I
    • back. When evening came the little foal said; “Now you can
    • place where his wife was. His wife was placed on the little horse —
    • little horse. So the queen was freed. The king's son was now able to



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