Jack Zipes - Books By Jack Zipes

Books By Jack Zipes

  • Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales, 1979
  • Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion: The Classical Genre for Children and the Process of Civilization, 1985
  • The Complete Fairy Tales of Brothers Grimm, 1987
  • Beauties, Beasts and Enchantments: Classic French Fairy Tales, 1989
  • The Operated Jew, 1991
  • Fairy Tale As Myth Myth As Fairy Tale, 1994
  • Creative Storytelling: Building Community/Changing Lives, 1995
  • Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales, Children and the Culture Industry, 1997
  • Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter, 2000
  • The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World, 2002
  • The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World, 2003
  • Speaking Out: Storytelling and Creative Drama for Children, 2004
  • Why Fairy Tales Stick: The Evolution and Relevance of a Genre, 2006
  • Literature and Literary Theory Bundle RC: Fairy Tales and the Art of Subcersion, 2011
  • The Irresistible Fairy Tale: The Cultural and Social History of a Genre, 2012

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