English 1C: The Bible & Fairy Tales
English 1C: The Bible & Fairy Tales
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Reference Books:
- Bible
- Symbolism
- Fairy Tales
- Motives
- Folklore -- Dictionaries
- Oxford Reference Online - "Temptation of Christ" and "Genesis"
Sample titles:
- The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales, Rivera Ref PN3437 .O94 2000
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature v.1-4 Rivera Ref PN1008.5 .O94 2006
- Women in Scripture Rivera Ref BS575 .W593 2000
- Dictionary of Biblical Imagery Rivera Ref BS537 .D48 1998
- Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation v.1-2 Rivera Ref BS500 .D5 1999
- The New Interpreter's Bible volumes .I, VIII, IX, Index
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Last modified: 6/24/2011 5:14 PM by M. Yonezawa






Michael Yonezawa, Reference Librarian, Rivera Library 



