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Introduction to Literature: What? Why? How?
1. Chapter 1: Why Study Literature? Why Fairy Tales and Folk Tales?
2. Chapter 2: The Animal Husband
3. Chapter 3 The Animal Wife
4. Chapter 4: Sleeping Beauties
5. Chapter 5: Tricksters in Folk Lore, Fairy Tales, and Graphic Tales
6. Writing the Critical Response Paragraph
7. Writing the Critical Response Essay (CRE)
8. Citing Your Sources
9. Beauty and the Beast
10. The Frog-King; Or, Iron Henry
11. The Tiger's Bride
12. Chonguita
13. The Fisher-Boy Urashima
14. The Swan Maiden
15. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood
16. Briar Rose
17. Momotaro, Or the Story of the Son of a Peach
18. Little Red-Cap [Little Red Riding Hood]
19. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf
20. The Three Little Pigs
21. Coyote and the Golden Eagle
22. Raven: A Tlingit Legend
23. The Fox Woman
24. Anansi and the Box of Stories
25. The Ballad of Mulan
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