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The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 220: Fairy Tales and Children’s Literature with Dr. Vigen Guroian

Apr 16, 2024
Join Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks as they interview Dr. Vigen Guroian, a retired professor and author, discussing the significance of fairy tales and children's literature. They explore the moral implications of stories, the value of fairy tales in education, and the impact of biblical literacy on fairy tale authors like John Ruskin. Dr. Guroian also shares recommendations for finding authentic editions of fairy tale collections.
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Quick takeaways

  • Fairy tales nurture children's moral imagination through profound insights and complexities of virtue.
  • Storytelling's transformative power lies in its connection to grace, morality, and ancient traditions.

Deep dives

Fostering Moral Imagination through Fairy Tales

Exploring the deep value of fairy tales and classic stories in shaping a child's moral imagination. These narratives offer profound insights into the complexities of morality and virtue. By delving into the essence of these stories, children can navigate the nuances of right and wrong in a vivid and engaging manner. Trusting the timeless wisdom and richness of these tales can empower children to develop a strong moral compass.

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