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The Folklore Forum
Natalie Guttormsson
26 episodes
1 week ago
Your place for discussing, dissecting, and retelling folktales. On the show, we’ll cover popular folk and fairy tales, biographies of important figures, historical overviews, as well as conversations with readers, writers, scholars, and everyone in between.
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Your place for discussing, dissecting, and retelling folktales. On the show, we’ll cover popular folk and fairy tales, biographies of important figures, historical overviews, as well as conversations with readers, writers, scholars, and everyone in between.
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7 Questions to Understand Folk & Fairy Tales Better
The Folklore Forum
15 minutes 51 seconds
3 years ago
7 Questions to Understand Folk & Fairy Tales Better

Here are 7 Fundamental Questions to Ask When Reading Folk & Fairy tales. These questions will help you connect deeper with the material, understand the context of the story, and decide whether to take it for enjoyment or move on to something that resonates with you more. Stories aren't created in a vacuum, and this guide helps you see that. (Get the colourful PDF version over on the website).


Listen to the mini-series on Scottish Fairies over on The Generally Spooky Podcast: www.generallyspooky.com 


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The Folklore Forum
Your place for discussing, dissecting, and retelling folktales. On the show, we’ll cover popular folk and fairy tales, biographies of important figures, historical overviews, as well as conversations with readers, writers, scholars, and everyone in between.