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FAIRY TALES WITH A FREUDIAN FLAIR by S. JOAN POPEK
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SummaryMany fairy tale creatures are misunderstood and stereotyped
as bad guys. Hey, they're not all bad. Take Ogres for
instance, they have problems just like anybody else. Ogres
need love too, you know.
These mature fairy tales tell "the rest of the story." Find
out why the Pied Piper had such a problem with kids. Were
Hansel and Gretel juvenile serial killers? Did Red Riding
Hood have a wolf fetish? Find out this and more in FAIRY
TALES WITH A FREUDIAN FLAIR: A Collection of frivolous
fallacies. This is a hilarious collection of ten short
stories that will make you never look at fairy tales and
nursery rhymes the same way again. It's a rollicking romp
through the demented mind of S. Joan Popek.
Hint: Don't skip the Introduction. Some say the
Introduction is the best part. But you can be the
judge...and jury...and...gulp...executioner.
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