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    REFLECTION ON THE USE OF DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN SPEAKING CLASS IN THE PANDEMIC TIME by Desri Maria Sumbayak, Indah Putri Tamala

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Students might have the freedom to either tell their own stories or to tell a fable or fairy tale. After doing the project, students were asked to do self-reflection on their project by answering a questionnaire. …”
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    ITALIAN ANTHOLOGIES ABOUT RUSSIAN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE. AN OVERVIEW (1926–1944) by Дорена Кароли, Джулия Де Флорио

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Giuseppe Fanciulli turns to Russian folklore, to the fairy tale genre and brings the line of his research to the beginning of the 20 th century. …”
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    PENGARUH PENERAPAN STRATEGI GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN MENGANALISIS CERITA DONGENG PADA KELAS IV SDN 37 PEKANBARU by Fatimah Ully Artha Sinaga

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The purpose of this research was to determine the ability of students to analyze fairy tales using graphic organizer strategies.The research methd used is quasi experimental research.The ability of students to analyze fairy tales using graphic organizer can be proven from results of t-test with signifikan level of 5% ( 95% degrees of confidence) obtained t-counts (7.875) >t tables (2.080) and sig (0.019) < 0.05. …”
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    Mirrors and violence in the works of Neidhart and Wittenwiler by Volfing, A

    Published 2024
    “…Whilst literal violence is implicit in the motif of the broken mirror, symbolic violence is associated with satire as a literary mode and with the motif of the satiric mirror. Andersen’s fairy-tale The Snow Queen fuses these two motifs in a way which provides a helpful foil for the medieval texts. …”
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    Il gioco dei ruoli. Avanguardia e tradizione in Mein Herz e Der Malik di Else Lasker-Schüler by Moira Paleari

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Else Lansker-Schueler always tried to present her existence as a legend or a fairy tale. Her literary production is entirely based on the strong subjectivism of the german expressionism; also the Hebrew Mythology and its imagery is an important source of inspiration. …”
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    Playing with Genre and Queer Narrative in the Novels of Malinda Lo by Alex Henderson

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Her fictional works place sapphic protagonists into genre narratives – sci-fi, fairy tale, thriller – that are traditionally presumed to be the realm of straight heroes. …”
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    Macro-Concept of Kin in Proverbs about Kin and Tribe: Figurative-Metaphorical Layer by Yu. V. Vayrakh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The macro-concept of kin was described through a figurative comparison of images: a person (father, mother, children), religious symbols (god), animals, symbols of nature, fairy-tale characters (fool), parts of body (palm, fist). …”
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    TRANSFORMATION OF ENGLISH VICTORIAN NONSENSE IN THE 20TH CENTURY: LEWIS CARROLL AND JOHN LENNON

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Despite the fact that Lennon’s texts were inspired by Carroll’s books and the unfulfilled dream of his life was to write a similar children’s fairy tale, the musician’s literary work is not limited to nonsense techniques and represents a unique literary phenomenon, which is comparable to J. …”
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    “Such is the Custom in VGIK.” Annotated Catalogue of Early Films from the Archive of Irina Zhigalko (part 3) by Krasnova, G. V

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The point to note is that the children’s theme is featured very prominently in the works selected in the catalogue; this is especially important for analyzing the interest of Romm’s students in the culture of childhood and the fairy-tale genre. Popular science, educational and scientific films are quite widely presented, which probably made up for the shortage of similar Russian film products.…”
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    “Such is the Custom in VGIK.” Annotated Catalogue of Early Films from the Archive of Irina Zhigalko (part 2) by Krasnova, G. V

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The point to note is that the children’s theme is featured very prominently in the works selected in the catalogue; this is especially important for analyzing the interest of Romm’s students in the culture of childhood and the fairy-tale genre. Popular science, educational and scientific films are quite widely presented, which probably made up for the shortage of similar Russian film products.…”
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    How Do You Picture a Genius? Children’s Images of Outstanding People by Joanna Łukasiewicz-Wieleba, Alicja Baum

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Most often they were seen as scientists, but athletes, historical figures, characters from fairy tale or advertisements, or ordinary real people were described as well. …”
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    The Construction of Precursor Models in the Thinking of Young Children: The Case of Expansion and Contraction of Metals by Paraskevi Charalampopoulou, George Kaliampos, Konstantinos Lavidas, Konstantinos Ravanis

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Having investigated these difficulties through a pretest, a teaching intervention was implemented based on both the telling of a fairy tale and the carrying out of experimental activities. …”
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    La maschera del soldato dall’archáia alla mese by Ingrosso, Paola

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Before the nea and the palliata, traces of this new type of soldier can be found in the fragmentary production of the Middle comedy: in a gradual stereotyping of the mask, poets like Nicostratus, Mnesimachus, Alexis or Antiphanes stage vainglorious, rough and swaggering alazônes who return to their native land more or less enriched by the mercenary campaigns and often dwell on hyperbolic account of phantasmagoric adventures on the edge of reality in exotic places with fairy-tale contours and on detailed descriptions of gargantuan banquets taking place in luxurious oriental courts. …”
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    The Mythological Frontier as a Key to Understanding the Other: A Review of the “Myths from A to Z” Book Series by Sofya A. Rezvushkina, Kirill E. Rezvushkin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The authors adopt various approaches to analyze the mythology of specific communities, focusing on the relationships between myth and culture, myth and fairy tale, or myth and epic. They also attempt to reconstruct comprehensive mythological systems or the historical pasts of the communities under study. …”
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    Propp morphological analysis on Ready Player One novel: An attempt at defining sci-fi fiction by Emil Eka Putra

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…On the other hand, this reveals the similarities in the narrative structure between fairy tales and science fiction RPO which is then interpreted as a form of connection between fairy tales and RPO as a science fiction.…”
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    Neo-Gothic Trend in Contemporary American Teenage Literature (John August’s Arlo Finch Trilogy)

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…John August places the novel in the genre system of fantasy, however, in our opinion, the genre specificity of a fairy tale and Neo-Gothic novel are clearly visible here. …”
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    Model Inkuiri Terbimbing Berbantuan Buku Dongeng Movable Berbasis Etnosains untuk Meningkatkan Literasi Sains Siswa by Izzah Muyassaroh, Septian Mukhlis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Applying the guided inquiry model assisted by ethnoscience-based movable fairy tale books makes learning more contextual through scientific methods by presenting local cultural content close to students' daily lives.…”
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    Development of Interactive Folklore Based on Android Oriented to Local Wisdom to Improve Reading Comprehension of Elementary School Students by Karimatus Saidah, Rian Damariswara

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The aims of this research are 1) to describe the process of developing interactive multimedia based on android on fairy tale material for grade 3 elementary school students based on the Rowntree development model; 2) knowing the validity of the product; 3) knowing the practicality of the product being developed. …”
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    “Such is the Custom in VGIK.” Annotated Catalogue of Early Films from the Archive of Irina Zhigalko (part I) by Krasnova, Garena Viktorovna

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The point to note is that the children’s theme is featured very prominently in the works selected in the catalogue; this is especially important for analyzing the interest of Romm’s students in the culture of childhood and the fairy-tale genre. Popular science, educational and scientific films are quite widely presented, which probably made up for the shortage of similar Russian film products.…”
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    The Historical Context of C.S. Lewis's Novel "That Hideous Strength" by Anna Gumerova, Valentina Sergeeva

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Lewis The Space Trilogy, called by its author “a modern fairy-tale for grown-ups”, was written in the end of the Second World War; it is set in some indefinable time “after the war”. …”
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