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'Most of us grew up reading fairy tales adapted from the European tradition: stories of kings, queens and princesses set in palaces and forests, such as Cinderella, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast. But what about the history of Australian fairy tales?'(Introduction)
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https://theconversation.com/how-early-australian-fairy-tales-displaced-aboriginal-people-with-mythical-creatures-and-fantasies-of-empty-land-185592
How Early Australian Fairy Tales Displaced Aboriginal People with Mythical Creatures and Fantasies of Empty Land
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- The Spirit of the Bush Fire and Other Australian Fairy Tales 1898 selected work children's fiction
- Australian Fairy Tales 1897 selected work children's fiction
- Dot and the Kangaroo 1899 single work children's fiction
- Gully Folk 1919 single work children's fiction
- Australian Fairy Tales 1925 selected work children's fiction
- The Hobyahs : A Folk Tale 1930 single work children's fiction
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