Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp is an outstanding domestic philologist, professor at Leningrad University, the founder of the comparative-typological method in folklore studies, and one of the creators of modern text theory. For many years, he studied folklore, researching the patterns of... its development, establishing the origins of well-known genres, plots, images, and motifs. The works of Vladimir Yakovlevich dedicated to folklore are considered classics of philological science, including "Morphology of the Tale," "The Historical Roots of the Fairy Tale," "Russian Heroic Epic," and others. In his fundamental work "The Historical Roots of the Fairy Tale," Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp comprehensively explores the fairy tale, clarifying, as he himself formulated in the purpose of the work, "the sources of the fairy tale in historical reality" and demonstrates how archetypes, various settings, and meanings are realized in the text of the tale and its structure. This book will help the reader discover what is hidden in the beloved fairy tales, what Baba Yaga, Koschei, the Horse, and the Dragon represent in their various variations, how totemic initiation rituals are realized in the tales, and much, much more. Despite the depth of the author's thought, the book reads quite easily, providing great pleasure to both the inexperienced reader and the professional philologist.
Author: ПРОПП В.Я.
Printhouse: AST
Series: Абсолют нонфикшн
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785171584344
Number of pages: 512
Size: 84x108/32 mm
Cover type: Твердый переплет
Weight: 330 g
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