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82 Malcolm Dean 213-5-5676 <[log in to unmask]>
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> Cassandra's point about Campbell's phallocentrism is well-taken. Note--
> while they may not have the same sort of currency that the Hero Myth
> Campbell talks about, Angela Carter has edited an edition of feminist
> folktales for Virago in Britain: I have seen it here, although I can't
> remember who the US publisher is. (You see, Malcolm, some of us _don't_
> work in offices full of handy references but have to get our mainframe
> time where we can find it...)
 
Title: The Virago book of fairy tales / edited by Angela Carter r ;
        illustrations by Corinna Sargood.
 
Published: London : Virago, 1990.
 
... but it's nice to know someone who does ...
 
Malcolm

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