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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • arrived, the man told him, “I simply chopped off their heads
    • who had killed a hundred with one blow told them, “I can do
    • told one another, “We can't overcome him when he's awake, so
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • fairy tale we have to discuss can be told in the following manner:
    • killed a hundred at one blow!” — and told the king. “Ho!”
    • tales as they are told again and again by simple people, and indeed
    • brother told the others he knew where there were a king's three
    • came to a third castle, and there he found his third sister. He told
    • the ant gave him a small whistle, and told him that if he were ever
    • went to the old woman who lived at the border. He told her he wished
    • magic horse told the one in front of him to stop. “I will only
    • became fewer and fewer. One person told them to another, the other
    • hear fairy tales told by those who still possess a presentiment of



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