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Is Any New Literature Actually New?
With the recent resurgence in popularity of Cinderella, I’ve been thinking of the original tale that I remember reading and watching in my youth. From the classic Walt Disney version, to the Rodgers and Hammerstein version with its skewed view … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinderella, fairytales, feminism, Mark Tain, new literature, no new ideas, original fairytales, Rodgers and Hammerstein
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