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Abstract: In this second series, Margaret Agius continues where she left off in the first series exploring the symbolism, eroticism, psychology and wisdom in our childhood fairy tales.  The programs include: Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, Fanny Lewald and Anna Von Haxthausen.
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Abstract: Margaret Agius explores the symbolism, eroticism, psychology and wisdom of fairy tales. Some of the themes explored in this first series are: the origin of fairy tales, Aesop's fables, the 'Gahan' of Malta and other countries, the Russian fairy tales, the Italian fairy tales and Rhodopis and Egypt and many more.
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