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    The characters of fairy tales in the children's book illustration: a dragon and a witch by Ingrida Korsakaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… Illustrated folk tales and fairy tales by Lithuanian authors make a great and valuable part of children's books. …”
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    THE HEROIC FEMALE CHARACTER IN FAIRY TALES AND EPICS OF SOME ETHNIC MINORITIES IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS by Thi Tham Dam

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The author uses analysis, synthesis, and comparison methods to give readers a comprehensive view of the heroic female character in fairy tales and epics of some ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands. …”
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    Eco-activist imagery in literary texts for children (a case study of English postmodern fairy tales and short stories) by Alla Tsapiv, Mariia Andrieieva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research focuses on the eco-activist multimodal imagery in English postmodern fairy tales and short stories for children as a crucial tool in meaning-making. …”
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    <i>The Woman as Wolf</i> (AT 409): Some Interpretations of a Very Estonian Folk Tale by Merili Metsvahi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The article analyses tale type The Woman as Wolf, which is one of the most popular folk tales in the Estonian Folklore Archives and is represented there both in the form of a fairy tale and in the form of a legend. …”
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    ‘In physical things a man may invent; in moral things he must obey’: Addressing the Child(like) in George MacDonald’s Fairy Stories by Audrey Doussot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…George MacDonald is one of the Victorian authors whose fairy tales have brought about the renewal of the genre while becoming classics of British children’s literature. …”
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    Le genre féerique illustré à l’époque victorienne : splendeurs et déclin d’un genre entré en résistance by Audrey Doussot

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…After having been blacklisted for decades, fairy tales unexpectedly came back into favour in Great Britain during the Victorian period, being staunchly supported by authors like Ruskin, Dickens or MacDonald. …”
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    Motyw zwierzęcy w twórczości językowej dzieci by Anna Wasilewska

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…An animal theme is used by child authors the same way as in a fairy tale – as an allegory of social situations or as a vivid symbol of ambivalent feelings and difficult experiences, just as it is in fairy tales. …”
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    ‘A queer combination of a child’s mind with a grown-up joke’: Dickens’s Child Narrators in Holiday Romance (1868) by Isabelle Hervouet

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Holiday Romance, written by Dickens and first published in 1868, is a collection of four tales for children in which Dickens indulges his penchant for fairy tales, child-like vision and verbal play. …”
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    Możliwości współczesnej recepcji utworów Stanisława Jachowicza, dydaktycznej literatury dziewiętnastowiecznej by Beata Telatyńska

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…By conducting a nineteenth century and a contemporary reading of his narrations, she examines the possible contexts of reading Jachowicz’s didactic literature, concentrating primarily on his fairy tales. Although, from the point of view of contemporary pedagogy, Jachowicz’s educational methods are outdated and inadequate to give guidance on the realities that the children of today face, one can find universal elements in the writer’s work, for example, respect for another person, work, money or empathy. …”
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    Images of the Pleiades of the Turkic and Mongolic Peoples by Marina M. Sodnompilova, Bair Z. Nanzatov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Unique images of the Pleiades in the ideas of the Turkic-Mongolian peoples arose in the process of interaction of different languages ​​and cultures, understanding and interpretation of different versions of the names of the Pleiades, integration of disparate plot-forming elements in myths, fairy tales, legends. …”
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    From the history of Lithuanian picture books (1900-1930) by Ingrida Korsakaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The first Lithuanian picture books were published in some series (retold fairy tales, adaptations of classical literature, and instructive or didactic publications) by J. …”
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    On the 60th anniversary of Igor V. Vachkov by K.A. Bochaver

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many people are interested in the method of fairy tale therapy created by him in his applied work. …”
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    Madame de Genlis on the Victorian Stage by Juan Manuel Ibeas Altamira

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Gilbert’s adaptation of Madame de Genlis’s fairy tale, Le palais de vérité. The play ran for approximately 140 performances, toured the British provinces, and enjoyed various revivals. …”
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