“A Fairy Tale Is A Lie, But It Has ...”–Axiological Potential
Keywords: Axiological potential, a-sociality, folklore / fairy tale, pre-sociality, pro-sociality, socialization
Article no: 122
Pages 915-923
Keywords: Axiological potential, a-sociality, folklore / fairy tale, pre-sociality, pro-sociality, socialization
Article no: 122
Pages 915-923
Keywords: Folklore, I. M. Durov, A. A. Kamenev, Kemsky district, Arkhangelsk province, Karelian Pomerania
Article no: 168
Pages 1453-1459
Keywords: Folklore, wishful thinking, the Khoshuts, poetics, comparison, epithets.
Article no: 298
Pages 2240-2246
Keywords: Folklore, manuscripts, Oirat language, archaeographic description, Kalmyks, Russian Geographical Society
Article no: 197
Pages 1499-1506
Keywords: Aphoristic folklore, Gorky, “Klim Samgin’s life”
Article no: 235
Pages 1776-1782
Keywords: Author's tale, folklore, mythological landscape, national identity, pagan myth
Article no: 125
Pages 1011-1018
Keywords: Folklore, folk tale, literature, oral folklore, personal development, schoolchildren
Article no: 135
Pages 1014-1020
Keywords: Folklore, dialect context, epic novel, Sholokhov, Quietly Flows the Don
Article no: 363
Pages 2750-2758
Keywords: Sart-Kalmyk language, Kyrgyzstan, vocabulary, animal names, folklore, authors' field material
Article no: 262
Pages 1980-1986
Keywords: Mongolian, Kalmyk literature, folklore traditions, small genres, wishful thinking.
Article no: 263
Pages 1969-1974