| Price:
$53.95
Hardcover: 144 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 0.94 x 8.98 x 6.56
Publisher: M.E.Sharpe; (July 1999)
ISBN: 1563244896

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An insightful overview of the
origins, structure, and language of the Russian folktale that should
appeal to serious students of the genre or of Russian culture. The
text examines the elements of the Russian folktale, gives a history
of the recording and collection of these tales, and addresses the
roles of the storyteller and of cultural rituals. Categories such
as animal tales, wondertales, legends, and tales of everyday life
are given individual consideration. One section offers a discussion
of birth, marriage, and death rituals and how they are reflected
in the stories. Another provides a detailed description of the folk
rituals involving the bear and the horse, two common motifs. Haney's
scholarship is evident through the extensive chapter notes and bibliography.
The writing style is clear and accessible, though the topic is complex
and the author covers an incredible amount of material. However,
the lack of visuals limits this volume's appeal and accessibility
to a wide audience. |