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Jun 23, 2009
Fables – Origins and Archetypes
By: Christopher Mansour
Fables are the timeless portrait of ourselves and a reflection of a world that can never be. Witty and comedic, they embody everything human and universal. more...
Dec 7, 2008
The Fables of Aesop and La Fontaine
By: Catherine Owen
Aesop and La Fontaine are two wonderful choices for parents who want to read their children engaging animal stories with powerful moral conclusions. more...
Dec 26, 2007
Queering the Vampire: Part One
By: Van W. Gower
Vampires have been a mainstay of horror folklore and literature since the 19th Century, but their homoerotic subtexts give the legends a wholly different dimension. more...
Apr 17, 2007
Who should he kill?
By: Diana Tierney
A folktale about a boy who has to make a choice about who his father is. Do genetics trump kindness? more...
Apr 9, 2007
Why Koala has no Tail
The koala is a beloved and well recognized animal. When the koala thinks only of himself he ends up paying a price for it. more...
Mar 15, 2007
Aesop's fables
Some simple yet brilliant fables told by Aesop to illustrate his point regarding morals. more...
Feb 21, 2007
Antuco's Luck
Antuco was an orphan with what looked like only one choice left in his life but luck had other things in mind. more...
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