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Oral Storytelling, Slavic Mythology, Philological Research and Fairy Tales: The Case of Croatian Tales of Long Ago (CROSBI ID 65729)

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Banov, Estela Oral Storytelling, Slavic Mythology, Philological Research and Fairy Tales: The Case of Croatian Tales of Long Ago // Contemporary Fairy-Tale Magic. Subverting Gender and Genre. / Brugué, Lydia ; Llompart, Auba (ur.). Leiden: Brill, 2020. str. 286-295 doi: 10.1163/9789004418998_028

Podaci o odgovornosti

Banov, Estela

engleski

Oral Storytelling, Slavic Mythology, Philological Research and Fairy Tales: The Case of Croatian Tales of Long Ago

The classic book Croatian Tales of Long Ago written by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić in 1916 that contains eight fairy tales is one of the most popular examples of fantasy in Croatian literature. From the very first edition, the stories have attracted the attention of young readers and sophisticated literary critics. The clearest signs that Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić was recognised as a distinguished author were her nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature and translations of her works to numerous foreign languages. Contemporary literary critics have noticed the influence of traditional oral storytelling, which was broadly present in Croatian rural families at the beginning of the 20th century. Literary analysis of the mythical creatures and fantastic motives represented in the Tales has identified several elements from contemporary academic tradition and Slavic studies. The paper examines the transtextual aspects of Croatian Tales of Long Ago including the published Slavic studies. The author of the Tales was highly educated and used her large family library, where she had the opportunity to find numerous classic titles from this field. Those scientific works are intertextually present in her tales more than the traditional oral storytelling.

Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, fairy tales, Croatian literature, Proto-Slavic mythology, Slavic studies, oral storytelling, intertextuality.

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Podaci o prilogu

286-295.

objavljeno

10.1163/9789004418998_028

Podaci o knjizi

Contemporary Fairy-Tale Magic. Subverting Gender and Genre.

Brugué, Lydia ; Llompart, Auba

Leiden: Brill

2020.

978-90-04-41899-8

Povezanost rada

Filologija, Književnost

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