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... a methodology that would lead to a scientific basis for the study of folklore . His choice of the fairy tale ( volshebnaia 1 4 skazka , or magic tale ) as the FAIRY TALE, MYTH, AND LITERATURE: RUSSIAN STRUCTURALIST APPROACHES Patricia ...
... a methodology that would lead to a scientific basis for the study of folklore . His choice of the fairy tale ( volshebnaia 1 4 skazka , or magic tale ) as the FAIRY TALE, MYTH, AND LITERATURE: RUSSIAN STRUCTURALIST APPROACHES Patricia ...
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... it marks the point where the idea of litera- ture originates , as narrative detaches itself from sacred ritual and begins to live its own life . With the coming into being of the classical fairy tale , fiction is born . The loss of the ...
... it marks the point where the idea of litera- ture originates , as narrative detaches itself from sacred ritual and begins to live its own life . With the coming into being of the classical fairy tale , fiction is born . The loss of the ...
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Joseph Strelka. dispatching and departing actors , the motivations behind the ... tale was revealed to have a monolithic struc- ture such that every tale ... fairy tales would group themselves around several structural " pivots " or ...
Joseph Strelka. dispatching and departing actors , the motivations behind the ... tale was revealed to have a monolithic struc- ture such that every tale ... fairy tales would group themselves around several structural " pivots " or ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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