STA305H1 Lecture 5: SLA 256H Week 2

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Sla (cid:884)(cid:887)(cid:888)h slavic folklore: week (cid:884) lecture notes. Pictures (see russian pictures pdf, posted on course materials ) 12 (petersburg, fontanka), 13 (summer gardens), 14 (yelagin palace), 15 (zhukovsky), 16 (pushkin), 17 (afanasyev), 18 (dal"), 19 (kireevsky), 23 (propp) Clips (links provided) http://video. bigmir. net/show/45855/ (cid:862)ba(cid:271)a yaga protiv(cid:863) (ca. Lecture (texts: basic structure of the fairy tale (as per propp morphology of the fairy. Tale 1928, which we will introduce in more detail in week 3) The basic (standard) fairy tale plot requires that an unmarried youth or maiden set out on a quest to be tested for marriage and/or adulthood (accession to higher station). The hero/heroine usually requires magical help to overcome obstacles (often presented in the form of a villain). In some cases the testing of the hero/heroine takes place in the home setting. Such a tale (plot) consists of one or more moves, which in turn are formed by an organically complete series of narrative functions.

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