Karşıt Masallar: Grimm Varyasyonları’nın (2024) “Külkedisi” Bölümü Üzerine Bir Araştırma
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Külkedisi , Grimm Kardeşler , Grimm Varyasonları , karşıt masallar , peri masalları , feminist (yeniden) yazımlar
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