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4) | Snow White as expression in dramatization. (See Appendix) | 145 | |||||
5) | Sleeping Beauty as expression of partial narration, dramatic game, and dramatization combined | 146 | |||||
6) | The Little Lamb and the Little Fish,an original tale developed from a Grimm fragmentary tale, illustrating expression in folk-game and dramatization. (See Appendix) | 147 | |||||
7) | The Bird and the Trees, an original play illustrating expression in rhythm play and dramatization | 149 | |||||
8) | How the Birds came to Have Different Nests, an original play illustrating language expression and dramatization. (See Appendix) | 151 | |||||
9) | Andersen's Fir Tree as expression in dramatization, illustrating organization of ideas through a play | 152 | |||||
IV. | References | 154 | |||||
IV. THE HISTORY OF FAIRY TALES | |||||||
I. | The origin of fairy tales | 158 | |||||
1. | The fairy tale defined | 159 | |||||
2. | The derivation and history of the name, fairy | 159 | |||||
a. | Four senses in which fairy has been used | 160 | |||||
3. | The theories concerning the origin of fairy tales | 161 | |||||
a. | Fairy tales are detritus of myth | 161 | |||||
1) | The evolution of the tale | 161 | |||||
b. | Fairy tales are myths of Sun, Rain, Dawn, Thunder, etc., the Aryan Theory | 162 | |||||
c. | Fairy tales all arose in India, the Philological theory | 165 | |||||
d. | Fairy tales owe their origin to the identity of early fancy | 167 | |||||
e. | Fairy tales owe their origin to a combination of all these theories | 167 |