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    从电影《17岁的天空》看台湾的同性恋处境 = "Formua 17" and homosexuals in Taiwan by 黄新颖 Ng, Rebecca Sin Yin

    Published 2009
    “…The film displayed unique qualities within its genre in terms of content, portraying a light-hearted story as well as a fairy tale-like ending. We are able to see the social status of homosexuals in Taiwan from the nation’s/region's legislative laws concerning this minority group, as well as the society’s views of them. …”
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    Encyclopedia of One Book: “The Malachite Casket” by P. P. Bazhov (Review of the book: “The Malachite Casket” by Pavel Petrovich Bazhov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The Ural researchers focused on a number of tasks, namely: to present the verified content of “The Malachite Casket” collection of fairy tales; to give a comprehensive textological commentary on each fairy tale contained therein; to compare all the editions of this collection of fairy tales published during Bazhov’s lifetime and prepared with his direct participation. …”
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    DIE ÜBERSETZUNG DEUTSCHER OKKASIONALISMEN INS RUMȀNISCHE. BEISPIELE AUS MICHAEL ENDES MȀRCHENROMAN „MOMO“ by Daniela-Elena VLADU

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Occasionalisms in the fairy tale novel Momo by Michael Ende are analyzed and compared to their Romanian equivalents, focusing on their constituent structure and lexicalization potential. …”
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    Foreign language textbook as semiotic phenomenon by Elena E. Chikina, Valeria A. Averina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The authors conclude that the semiotic complex of EF-textbooks exhibits the characteristics of an educational novel of fiction, where the learner assumes the function of a fairy-tale hero, acting in the space of English-language cultural mythologems, reference-metric elements, topoi and narratives. …”
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    Utilization of Classroom Reading Corners to Succeed the School Literacy Movement at Malang City, Indonesia by Sumarni Sumarni, Luluk Sri Agus Praseyoningsih, Khurshed Iqbal

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Literacy-based learning using the reading corner at SDN Lesanpuro 2 Malang City is carried out through several processes, namely (1) Planning, (2) Exploration, (3) Fairy Tale Show or Reading Together, (4) Book Discussion, (5) Literacy Competition. …”
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    Novel ‘Tashkent — the Bread City’ by Alexander Neverov in Context of Russian Prose about Homeless Children in 1920s by O. Yu. Osmukhina, N. V. Chekasheva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Secondly, the plot unfolds in a fairy tale-like narrative structure, with the road becoming a chronotope — a small protagonist sets out on a distant journey, which is constructed as a series of trials and deprivations that become his initiation and on which he is helped by “magical assistants” (a sister of mercy, a head of an orphanage, and a train driver). …”
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    TRANSLATION PROBLEMS OF VIETNAMESE IN ALEXANDER PUSHKIN’S “THE TALE OF THE FISHERMAN AND THE FISH” by Dang Thi Thu Huong

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The main goal of the article is to study the content and stylistic features in the transfer of Pushkin’s fairy tale into the Vietnamese language. The author of the article tries to compare the original and its translation, highlight and analyse the shortcomings in the translation into Vietnamese, and determine the degree of equivalence between the translation and the original text. …”
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    It’s the Entanglements, Stupid by Frank Uekötter

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It also shows how linear narratives gain a fairy tale quality in the face of a multidimensional crises. …”
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    Children's trauma as an element of a literary work for children and youth by Victor Kysil

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…At the same time, one of the leading genres of folk art, which influenced the formation of human character, was a fairy tale that presented certain patterns of behavior in crisis situations, as well as provided advice to combat injuries, including psychological. …”
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    The Tuvan Text in the Aspect of Transculturation by Eleonora F. Shafranskaya, Gulchira T. Garipova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the Russian prose written by Senchin, the principle of transculturation consists in the transfer through the native language of the “other” ethno-cultural consciousness of the author, when through various principles of modeling “his own world” and “another world”, not an orientalist, but a transcultural image of Tuva is formed in the world models “paradise lost”, “fairy-tale world”, “exotic world”. The authors of the article seek to identify the specifics of the artistic design of the Tuvan text in the system of an interdisciplinary paradigm of aesthetic, historiosophical, ethnographic, mythological correlates in the works of ethnically different writers. …”
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    Les aventures de Sylvain et Sylvette de Cuvillier (1941-1956) : entre mythe et histoire, un art de la simplicité by Anne-Marie Mercier-Faivre

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The timelessness associated with fairy tales is blurred by references to modern life. …”
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    PINOCCHIO FROM FLORENCE IN RUSSIAN BERLIN by Ирина Арзамасцева

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Keywords: Soviet-Italian relations, Russian emigration, Maksim Gorky, Antonio Gramsci, Carlo Collodi, Anatoliy Lunacharsky, Benito Mussolini, Aleksey Tolstoy, Nina Petrovskaya, Olga Resnevich-Signorelli, folk puppet theatre, author’s fairy tale, pamphlet, Pinocchio, Buratino …”
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    Bibliotherapy as a Direction of Library Activity under the Russian-Ukrainian War by Aksjonova Natalia

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It is noted that such experience is important not only for study, improvement and further application of bibliotherapy per se, but also at the level of state formation, because it contributes to strengthening of humanitarian national security, social care, healthy nation.The state of development and application of bibliotherapy in Ukraine is considered, it is emphasized that preference is given to children bibliotherapy, as the use of various methods (fairy tale therapy, ecotherapy, art therapy, game therapy) makes it easierto distract, interest, calm, solve children’s needs. …”
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    Soil genetic erosion: New conceptual developments in soil security by Carmelo Dazzi, Giuseppe Lo Papa

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This circumstance is intentionally here told in form of a story where the fairy tale characters are some soils facing extinction in the landscape. …”
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    Laughter and the Comic in the Soviet Film Comedy of the 1960s-1970s by Salnikova Ekaterina V.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Gaidai and E. Ryazanov, the fairy tale film An Ordinary Miracle by M. Zakharov, the author shows how far the artistic messages of these directors are from the archaic concepts of laughter and comedy, from the ideas of carnival freedom and harmony, which, however, does not deny the use of satire drama structures, palliata, and paired archetypical characters. …”
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    Growing Up in “a new sort of country” by Claudia Capancioni

    Published 2021-01-01
    “… In the second half of the nineteenth century, Margaret Collier Galletti di Cadilhac (1846-1928), a little-known writer, published Prince Peerless: A Fairy Folk Story Book (1886), a collection of fairy tales that demands scholarly attention as a valuable experiment with imagining permeable national cultural borders. …”
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    Grimm vs. Disney in the battle for children's ideologies by Ang, Rachel Hui Ying

    Published 2012
    “…Although Disney’s adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has demonstrated how plot and character details are altered in order to suit the ideology of his audience in 20th century America, the Grimm brothers, who are often mistakenly seen as authors of the ‘original’ fairy tales, were as guilty of tweaking narratives to cater to the demands of the 19th century German bourgeoisie. …”
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    Women and the framed-novelle sequence in eighteenth-century England: clothing instruction with delight by Rozell, C

    Published 2012
    “…Consideration of the literary and cultural contexts of the framed-novelle’s production, specifically its relation to other forms of narrative sequences such as the oriental tale and the fairy tale collection and to the period’s ideals of sociable conversation and critical practice also allows this thesis to identify the framed-novelle’s importance within the larger field of eighteenth-century literary development. …”
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    Manderley in Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier: a haunted house by Nicoletta Brazzelli

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this article I focus on Rebecca as a novel including sentimental, Gothic and crime narratives as well as cross references to the fairy tale and the psychological thriller: all these genres are exploited by Daphne du Maurier, and they contribute to enrich the trope of the haunted house, a powerful and imaginative construction through which du Maurier presents multiple layers of dissonant consciousness and explores the motifs of sexuality and female transgression. …”
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    Multiculturalismo e linguagem: literatura surda, o caminho contrário ao esquecimento/Multiculturalism and language: deaf literature, the path away from oblivion by Raquel Silva Soares

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…As an example, we discuss the fairy tale Cinderella, which turns into Deaf Cinderella when re-told by college educated deaf adults. …”
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