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A Study of Fairy Tales, stands as a beacon in the world of books, bridging the gap between past and present. Once considered among the old books, this classic work-like so many forgotten and ancient books-has shaped our understanding of culture and history. It's a remarkable example of history books that have influenced generations, and now, through the dedication of Alpha Editions-your trusted book publisher-it's reborn in a fresh, elegant format. We've carefully retyped, redesigned, and improved this book so it's much more than just another title to read. Now you can enjoy clear,…mehr

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A Study of Fairy Tales, stands as a beacon in the world of books, bridging the gap between past and present. Once considered among the old books, this classic work-like so many forgotten and ancient books-has shaped our understanding of culture and history. It's a remarkable example of history books that have influenced generations, and now, through the dedication of Alpha Editions-your trusted book publisher-it's reborn in a fresh, elegant format. We've carefully retyped, redesigned, and improved this book so it's much more than just another title to read. Now you can enjoy clear, easy-to-read pages without any blurry scans or faded text. By choosing this edition, you're investing in more than a book-you're safeguarding a legacy. Your support keeps a remarkable piece of human heritage alive, ensuring its lessons and inspirations continue to resonate well into the future.
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Laura Fry Kready, a distinguished author in the field of children's literature and folklore studies, is best known for her seminal work, 'A Study of Fairy Tales,' published in 1916. This scholarly tome is an exploration of the origins, development, and pedagogical value of fairy tales in children's literature. Kready's contributions to the domain of literary criticism include an in-depth analysis of the historical and cultural significance of these tales, which she effectively contextualizes within the framework of early 20th century thought on education and psychology. Her literary style is methodical and insightful, blending the rigor of academic research with an accessible narrative that captures the imagination of both scholars and general readers interested in the genre of fairy tales. Although additional biographical details about Kready's life and career beyond this influential publication are relatively scarce, her legacy persists through the continued reference to her work in subsequent studies and analyses of folklore and education. 'A Study of Fairy Tales' remains an authoritative source for those delving into the academic pursuit of fairytale history and its impact on childhood learning and moral development.