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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • for one, moving beyond his work as an artist in order to plunge fully
    • soul than those from which other works of art emerge, even for
    • must come to understand. Here, as in other works of art, we meet a
    • knowledge, the spiritual processes working unconsciously in the
    • outer stimuli, working on them with our intelligence, reason,
    • other work of art gives us the feeling of utmost inner joy as the
    • worked only at night. If he had worked in the daytime, the sun would
    • those of cosmic life. A child is still having to work creatively,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • meaning. What is built on a good foundation will work out well, but
    • it was trying to work its way out. The king asked the glass king what
    • was at work the magic horse stepped up and wanted to kill the spider.
    • fly, which had worked its way out, came to the help of the spider,
    • “wise women” of the tales, working behind everything that



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