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East Asian Studies: AS 227 Folktales and Fairy Tales

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Find Articles

Use these databases to find articles that will help you analyze your fairytale adaptation.  Also, be sure to browse the Research Guides to identify other databases in a specific discipline (Psychology, Education, Political Science, etc.) which might be related to the view you will be taking on the tale.

Reference Materials

Take a look at these books to find more information about fairy tales and fairy tale adaptations! You can also try a search in the Gale Virtual Reference Library.

Additional Resources

Borrowing Materials from Another Library

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If the library doesn't have an item you want, you can request to borrow a copy from another library via our interlibrary loan service.

Articles (PDF) usually arrive within 24 hours. Books may take 4-7 days. A book chapter (PDF) may arrive in 1-2 days.

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For books and book chapters, search Muscat Plus. If you don't see what you want, click "search other libraries" and then submit your request with the "request from other libraries" link on the results page. Or, you can use the interlibrary loan form at the top of Muscat Plus.