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    Pelatihan Teater sebagai Alternatif Pendidikan Luar Sekolah pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 di Rumah Belajar Bintang Kurenah, Kota Payakumbuh by Afrizal Harun, Meria Eliza, Syafira Salsabilla

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…There were three forms of training: basic theatre training (body exercises, vocal and taste exercises), folk games, and learning fairy tales and folklore. The methods used in this theatre training were arranged in several stages, such as; (1) providing primary material related to theatre theory, (2) conducting basic training on theatre, and (3) presentation of training results. …”
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    "DEATH" IN THE MENTALITY OF THE PEASANTS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE by S. K. Lyamin, S. D. Oleinikova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The article contains proverbs, sayings from fairy tales, confirming that the life of an individual was unsteady, was constantly under the threat of death. …”
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    Nazis, Lies, and Lullabies by I. M. Nick

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As this article also shows, by utilizing the names of real-life victims of Fascism, Bauer’s fairy tales effectively blurred the line between fact and fiction for adult and child readers alike. …”
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    IL POTERE EVOCATIVO DELL’IMMAGINE NEL BESTIARIO PIRANDELLIANO by Carlo Serafini

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…There is no shortage of critical juxtapositions to the fable and to Aesop, and in the critical literature of Pirandello there is no shortage of examples from which it is possible to find out its closeness to the storytellers and traditional fairy tales. The present work aims to highlight how the rich presence of animals in Pirandellian production (especially in the Novelle) is structured according to a symbolic design that, starting from the construction of the image of the animal (features, physical descriptions, movements, behaviors), acquires relevance in the identification of a characteristic that can be found in man, in the bestial dimension of man, therefore more unconscious, intimate, hidden and mysterious. …”
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    Vonatnevek Magyarországon by Imre Perger

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition, the names of famous people, historical figures, saints, artists (painters, sculptors, composers, writers, performers) have also been included in railway timetables, as have the names of landmarks (buildings, natural features), characters from novels and fairy tales. Latin names have also been given a prominent role in train names. …”
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    The Morphology of the SoTL Article: New Possibilities for the Stories that SoTL Scholars Tell About Teaching and Learning by Faye Halpern

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… The folklorist Vladímir Propp identified a curious phenomenon in his study of 100 Russian fairy tales: despite their tremendous surface variety, they followed a single narrative structure or morphology. …”
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  7. 707

    ‘I am a double-voiced […] bird’: identity and voice in Ulrike Almut Sandig’s poetry by Leeder, K

    Published 2018
    “…Some contain literary quotations, some play with fairy tales and nursery rhymes. At issue for Sandig more than anything else is the ‘Hörbarkeit der Dichtung’: finding a voice for poetry, which also challenges conventional understandings of the link between voice and identity. …”
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    RASIONALISASI PEMIKIRAN MAULANA MUHAMMAD ALI TERHADAP AYAT-AYAT MUKJIZAT PARA NABI DALAM AL-QUR’AN (Studi Analisis Terjemahan The Holy Qur’an Karya Maulana Muhammad Ali) by Herfina Herfina, Lukman Nul Hakim, Erika Septiana

    Published 1970-01-01
    “…Maulana Muhammad Ali tries to dispel the impression that the verses about the miracles of the prophets that have been conveyed by the commentators as fantastic and fairy tales, Maulana Muhammad Ali views that the miracle is not an extraordinary event that has ever happened to prove the truth of a prophet. …”
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    Öteki, İktidar ve Erkeklik Ekseninde Murathan Mungan’ın “Binali ile Temir” ve “Dumrul ile Azrail” Öyküleri by Ahmet Duran Arslan

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…On the one hand, the author uses the characteristics of traditional narrative genres such as fairy tales, myths, epics, folk narratives and on the other hand, he benefits from the modern narrative techniques such as intertextuality, rewriting and metafiction. …”
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    Educator Strategies in Instilling Early Childhood Religious Character by Ummu - Habibah, Miftaku Ni’amah, Siyono Siyono, Mardi Mardi, Asriadi Asriadi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The creed aspect is introduced through songs, games, and fairy tales. The Sharia aspect invites students to practice worship, and the moral element is instilled through school rules and student promises. …”
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    “(The king) Arrived to the Ditch from Kabul” A Note on Compound of Kabul/Zirang and China/Chinestan According to Kush-nama by sahar yousefi, Mmohammad Irani, Khalil Baygzadeh, Amir Abbas Azizifar

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Conclusion The dragon of fairy tales, in terms of its limbs, food and habitat, has the same characteristics as the mythical and epic dragon. …”
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    Lo que los adultos encontraron en los libros para niños: (sobre)interpretación de los cuentos de hadas en la crítica contemporánea by Mónica María Martinez Sariego

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…ABSTRACT: In this paper a metacritical survey of some of the most relevant trends in the interpretation of fairy tales is offered. Once the corpus and the theoretical and methodological foundations have been presented and analyzed, the main critical approaches applied to the exegesis of “Sleeping Beauty”, “The Beauty and the Beast”, and “The Little Mermaid” will be described and discussed. …”
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    Cognitive metaphors and comparisons in Udmurt riddles about bees by Tatiana R. Dushenkova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Along with crying, the flight of bees from the hive is compared to sifting flour. Fairy tales also reflect the bee's ability to sting, build honeycombs, and make honey.…”
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    Transformation of Yakut Heroic Epos (by Material of Olonkho of B. A. Alekseyev “Erbechtay Mergen”) by A. A. Kuzmina

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…As the author of the article shows, this Olonkho is characterized by cumulative actions of the characters, as in fairy tales. It is noted that the rivalry and strife of relatives enhance the domestic nature of the relationship between the characters and push the heroic image into the background. …”
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    The Meaning of Orthodoxy in the Life and Work of V. I. Dal by Vladimir I. Melnik

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It differs both thematically and stylistically from the usual Dal’s stories (“Petersburg janitor,” “Orderly,” “Sausage makers and bearded men,” etc.), from Dal’s stylization in his fairy tales, and tells about miracles, about manifestations of God’s Providence in human life, about Christian virtues and spiritual temptations of the wavering human soul.…”
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    Polifonia nelle antologie di W.B. Yeats: il dialogo complesso tra folklore e letteratura by Vito Carrassi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…With his Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry (1888) and Irish Fairy Tales (1892) W.B. Yeats gives rise to a complex narrative system in which, necessarily, heterogeneous, if not contradictory voices and points of view meet, and the editor’s task is precisely to make this polyphony work. …”
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    IVAN THE FOOL: FOLKLORE PORTRAIT AND WAY OF EXISTENCE by A. E. Smirnov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…According to this methodological imperative in respect of the development of the existential of “speech”, the folklore portrait of the Fool and peculiar features of his discursive communication are reconstructed in the paper on the basis of fairy tales, proverbs and sayings.The appearance of the fantastic hero bears symbolical reference to the animality; his verbal manifestations are communicative. …”
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    The Forgotten 5th Battalion. To the Question of Garrison of the Poltava Fortress in 1709 by Ivanyuk Sergey Aleksandrovich

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Having studied the documentary sources (letters, sheets, “officer fairy tales”) the author concludes that the fifth battalion in the garrison of the Poltava fortress during its siege (spring – summer, 1709) was the regiment of Gavrila Repyev and consisted of one battalion. …”
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    SNAKE, WATER, SAYING AN ASSAY OF COMMENTARY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MISOGYNY AND THE FEAR OF THE UNCEARTAINTY / YILAN, SU, SÖZ: KADIN DÜŞMANLIĞI İLE BELİRSİZLİK KORKUSU ARASIND... by S. Yetkin Işık

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…These relationships can be shown via metaphoric, allegoric or symbolic items in the myths, fairy tales, practices of name giving. Water is often associated with women as the main metaphor of uncertainty due to its fluidity. …”
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    Аspects of Post-Structural Anthropology of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (Postmodernism as a Language of the Description of Amazonian Tribes’ Mythological Reality: the Trickster’s Sim... by I. P. Davydov

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Kohn; c) the shamanic model of the universe (the Chaosmosis) has sufficient heuristic potential to be applied to other phenomena of religion, mytho-ritual, virtual fantasy worlds, fairy tales, and folklore.…”
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