Course Pack Contents
- Bogatyrev, Pet[e]r and Roman Jakobson. "Folklore as a Special Form of
Creativity." Peter Steiner, ed. The Prague School: Selected Writings,
1929-1946. Austin: University of Texas Press. 1982. 32-46.
- Bottigheimer, Ruth B. "Silenced Women in the Grimms' Tales: The 'Fit'
Between Fairy Tales and Their Historical Context." Ruth Bottigheimer, ed.
Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion, Allusion, and Paradigm.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. 1986. 115-31.
- Propp, Vladimir. "The Method and Material." Chapter 2. Vladimir
Propp. Morphology of the Folktale. Austin: University of Texas
Press, 1975. 19-24.
- Propp, Vladimir. "List of Abbreviations." Appendix 4. Vladimir Propp.
Morphology of the Folktale. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1975. 149-155.
- Warner, Marina. "Wicked Stepmothers." Chapter 14. From the
Beast to the Blonde. NY: Noonday Press/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1995.
218-240.
- Lieberman, Marcia K. "'Some Day My Prince Will Come': Female
Acculturation through the Fairy Tale." Chapter 17. Jack Zipes. Don't Bet
on the Prince. Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and
England. New York: Routledge, 1989. 185-200.
- Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. "The Queen's Looking Glass."
Chapter 18. Jack Zipes. Don't Bet on the Prince. Contemporary Feminist
Fairy Tales in North America and England. New York: Routledge, 1989.
200-208.
- Rowe, Karen E. "Feminism and Fairy Tales." Chapter 19. Jack Zipes.
Don't Bet on the Prince. Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North
America and England. New York: Routledge, 1989. 209-226.
- Zipes, Jack. "The Origins of the Fairy Tale." Chapter 1. Jack Zipes.
Fairy Tale as Myth, Myth as Fairy Tale. Lexington, KY: University
Press of Kentucky. 1994. 17-48.
- "Sadko."
- Pushkin, Aleksandr. "Tsar Saltan."
- Pushkin, Aleksandr. "The Golden Cockerel."
- Gogol', Nikolaj. "Viy." (from Mirgorod.)
- Tolstaja, Tatjana. "Date with a Bird."
- Tolstaja, Tatjana. "The Poet and the Muse."
- Sadur, Nina. "The Cute Little Redhead."
- Sadur, Nina. "Rings."
- Sadur, Nina. "Silky Hair."
- Sadur, Nina. "The Witch's Tears."