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Weaving the web of story: archetype and image as the bearers of the tale

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Michael Lasser teaches English and directs the Wilson Arts Center at The Harley School in Rochester, New York. He has a particular interest in mythology, folklore, and fairy tale and has published over four dozen essays on educational and literary subjects.

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Lasser, M. Weaving the web of story: archetype and image as the bearers of the tale. Child Lit Educ 10, 4–10 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01146580

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