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Fairy Tales
Michael Rosen talks to Prof. Jamie Tehrani about how fairy tales travel the world, ever changing and evolving. He's researched their transmission across cultures.
Michael Rosen talks to Professor Jamie Tehrani about how fairy tales travel the world, ever changing and evolving. He’s studied cultural transmission through oral tradition: the kinds of tales and motifs that endure and how they spread.
Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Beth O'Dea
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Tue 30 Jun 202621:00
BBC Radio 4
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