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    Aesthetic Truths of the Fiabesque: Vernon Lee’s Venice by Taura Napier

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As she discovered early in life, the fiabesque Venetian Fairy Comedy expressed most eloquently the sensory and imaginative chaos-banquet that was Venice, using the homeliness of ancient fairy tales for plot and character. Throughout a career that spanned seven decades, Lee repeatedly witnessed the power of Venice to inspire “the weaving of subtle and fanciful shapes; the realizing in dream or nightmare the distant and the impossible.” …”
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    Sustainable development goals: legally realistic or overambitious towards the development of the nations? by Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz, Salawati Mat Basir

    Published 2018
    “…Though the 17 SDGs are highly anticipated to be the key in achieving the global development, the goals which equipped with 169 targets are said to be fairy tales, dressed in the bureaucratese of intergovernmental narcissism, decorated with robes of multilateral paralysis, and poisoned by the acid of nation-state failure. …”
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    Una aportación al estudio del cuento fang de Guinea Ecuatorial en lengua española / A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY ABOUT THE FANG TALES FROM EQUATORIAL GUINEA IN SPANISH LANGUA... by María Teresa Abaga Envó

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Such aspects are the aim of our analysis about this compendium of fairy tales from Equatorial Guinea transmited in Spanish language. …”
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    Australian children’s picture books, the Frontier Wars, and Joseph Campbell’s hero with a thousand faces by Margaret Baguley, Martin Kerby, Alison Bedford, Mia O'Brien

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…He found a similar pattern emerging in a multitude of story forms, fairy tales, songs, and sonnets, and within sacred writings, dreamings, and monologue accounts. …”
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    Azerbaijani folk pedagogy as the main means of education by Tahira Hasanova Hasan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These ideas were expressed in proverbs, sayings, fairy tales and epics, as well as played a leading role in the education of the growing generation. …”
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    PERAN GURU KELAS DALAM MENUMBUHKAN MINAT LITERASI MENULIS PADA SISWA DI MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NURUL HUDA SEDENGANMIJEN KRIAN, SIDOARJO JAWA TIMUR (The Role Of The Class Teacher In Gr... by Muhamad Arif, Kusnul Munfa’ati, Anindya Galuh Winarti

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Synergy is a necessity in learning facilities such as the existence of learning media prepared by Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Nurul Huda Sendangmijen Krian, appropriate reading and writing literacy media, such as; Storybooks, picture stories, and fairy tales, wall magazines and children's encyclopedias, diaries, post it, film files (video).…”
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    InCulture: A Collaborative Platform for Intangible Cultural Heritage Narratives by Georgios Mathioudakis, Iosif Klironomos, Nikolaos Partarakis, Eleni Papadaki, Konstantinos Volakakis, Nikolaos Anifantis, Ioannis Papageorgiou, Savvas Alexandros Pavlidis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Intangible Culture Heritage (ICH) is defined as the collection of oral traditions and expressions such as epics, fairy tales, stories, arts, social practices, rituals and celebrations, events, knowledge, and practices related to nature and the universe, traditional medicine, folk medicine, traditional handcrafts, as well as personal experiences related to important historical events or cultural activities that shaped the historical and local identity. …”
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    A Changed Understanding of Miracles in Religious Tourism by Stephen Haller

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These often involve very implausible stories, and have the air of folklore and fairy-tales. Modern Age Miracles occur after the development of science and the Enlightenment commitment to understanding things through reason. …”
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    DOĞA KARŞISINDA GILGAMIŞ DESTANI VE KUYUCAKLI YUSUF: VAHŞİ ADAM/DOĞA ADAMI ARKETİPİ OLARAK ENKİDU VE YUSUF by Gülseren Özdemir Riganelis

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The archetype of the wild man, one of the most important of these archetypes, settles in epics, fairy tales, legends and theaters for centuries and it is repeated throughout the Middle Ages and transferred from here to stories, novels and comes into films with the emergence of cinema. …”
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    Embodiment of the Manhood in Folklore: Keeping Secret from Women in Azerbaijan in the Context of a Real and Virtual Social Environment by Hikmet Guliyev, Safa Garayev

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this article, the embodiment of manhood in folklore has been analyzed based on Azerbaijani fairy-tales, jokes and proverbs. The results of the research reveal that sharing a secret to a woman is constructed as deprivation of manhood in the socio-cultural environment of Azerbaijan. …”
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    Margaret Atwood’s Postcolonial and Postmodern Feminist Novels with Psychological and Mythic Influences: The Archetypal Analysis of the Novel Surfacing by Andrejka Obidič

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In her postcolonial and postmodern feminist novels, Atwood further introduces elements of folk tales, fairy tales, legends, myths and revives different literary genres, such as a detective story, a crime and historical novel, a gothic romance, a comedy, science fiction, etc. …”
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    Bibliodrama: Introducing Stories from Narrative Traditions in the Development of Young People’s Life Orientation by Jean Agten

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In bibliodrama, making use of psychodrama techniques, connections are established between narratives from traditional (religious or secular) worldviews—but also from myths and fairy tales—and young people’s individual life experiences. …”
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    The Genre of the Story-Parables in Prose by V.I. Dal by Vitaliy Yu. Darensky

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This need was due to the fact that the reader wanted to preserve the genres of traditional culture (fairy tales and parables), but in a new literary form.…”
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    B. P. Aprelev’s Odyssey: “On Varyag” by Margarita I. Kryukova

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The space of the book contains the framework constructions of surreal worlds: either legends, fairy tales, or mystical worlds, which testifies to the multidimensional construction of literary space.…”
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    Calendar Poetry by Juraj Palkovič and Rudo Brtáň by Martin Braxatoris

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The starting point is Palkovič´s calendar edition Větší a zvláštnější nový i starý kalendář/A bigger and more interesting new and old calendar, the individual editions of which had more or less permanent poetic sections in it: in the calendar part so-called poems under the months, in the weather lore poems related to the season and in the insert of the calendar so-called humorous „fairy-tales“. Although the texts in question were analyzed by several researchers, in particular by Rudo Brtáň, the existing findings and conclusions require at least verification, further expansion or, if necessary, corrections. …”
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    REALISME MAGIS DALAM CERPEN ARAJANG KARYA KHRISNA PABICHARA: KONSEP KARAKTERISTIK REALISME MAGIS WENDY B. FARIS by , HASBI ASGA, , Prof. Dr. Faruk, HT., SU.

    Published 2014
    “…In every image how magical realism works seen as irrational thing such as myth, living legend, fairy tales, and another mystical things that comes from one society tradition. …”
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    Review of Vasil Simonenko's work by Григорій Олегович Савчук

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…An accent on the open finales of works is done. The fairy-tales of the sixty contain a political implication, but they could be addressed to the junior reader. …”
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    Übersetzte arabische Literatur als Schüssel für fremde Mentalitäten by Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…In oriental countries, this includes the necessary knowledge of the basics of Islam and knowledge of myths and rites, which have become the language of fairy tales in particular. because the religious and the folk and superstition are the forces that motivate the everyday life of oriental peoples, which cause their life motivation. …”
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    Shakherazada from Bellevue or french boudoir "a la turk" of the XVIII century by B. Shapiro

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Among the factors that influenced this fashion, more than anything else is the publication of the first French translation of the fairy tales «One Thousand and One Nights» (1704-1717). …”
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    An Example of the Interpreting of Folklore Texts with Positive Psychology Concepts: Lullabies about Love /Folklor Metinlerini Pozitif Psikoloji Kavramlarıyla Yorumlamada Bir Örnek:... by Sibel Turhan Tuna

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As a result, oral folk literature genres such as fairy tales and legends may be examined using positive psychology principles.…”
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