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Ongepubliceerde bronnen
Carroll, J. (2002, augustus). Inclusieve fitness and point of view in Victorian fiction. Paper gepresenteerd voor de International Society for Human Ethology, Montreal.
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Enkele goede sprookjesboeken en sites, gebruikt voor dit onderzoek:
Arabische sprookjes, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
Hans Christian Andersen: the complete fairy tales, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions.
Japanse sprookjes, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
Mexicaanse indianensprookjes, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
Sprookjes uit de Griekse oudheid, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
Sprookjes uit Tibet, Düsseldorf: Eugen Diederichs Verlag.
Turkse Sprookjes, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
Volkssprookjes uit Chili, Düsseldorf: Eugen Diederichs Verlag.
Zuid-Amerikaanse sprookjes, Rijswijk: uitgeverij Elmar.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Society/Folklore/Literature/Fairy_Tales/World_Tales
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/africa.html
http://www.grimm.org
http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/stories.html
http://www.talesofwonder.com
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