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  1. Vladimir Propp and the Universal Folktale: Recommissioning an Old Paradigm--Story As Initiation (Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature) by Peter Gilet, 1998-09
  2. Notes on the Slavic religio-ethical legends: The dualistic creation of the world (Indiana University publications.Russian and East European series) by Mykhaĭlo Petrovych Drahomaniv, 1961
  3. The Complete Russian Folktale
  4. Russian folk tales by Albert Bates Lord,
  5. I-Know-Not-What, I-Know-Not-Where: A Russian Tale by Eric A. Kimmel, 1994-03
  6. Russian Fairy Tales: Palekh Painting
  7. Myths and Folk Tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars by Jeremiah Curtin, 1999-07-12
  8. The Scarlet Flower: A Russian Folk Tale by S. T. Aksakov, 1989-03
  9. The Magic Ring and Other Russian Folktales (Fanfare) by Robert Chandler, 1983-01
  10. Slavonic Fairy Tales: Collected And Translated From The Russian, Polish, Servian And Bohemian
  11. Integrating Literature and the Arts Using a Russian Folktale-My Mother Is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World by Carol J. Cincerelli, 1990-06
  12. Russian Fairy Tales (A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore) by R. S. W. Ralston, 2008-02-12
  13. Russian Folklore by Y. M. Sokolov, 1992-01
  14. A Coat of Many Colors: Osip Mandelstam and His Mythologies of Self-Presentation by Gregory Freidin, 1987-11-05

81. UW Press - : The Cossack Hero In Russian Literature: A Study In Cultural Mytholo
Cossack Hero in russian Literature is the first book to study the development of the Cossack hero and to identify him as part of russian cultural mythology.
http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/0054.htm
The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature
A Study in Cultural Mythology
Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
Both wild and familiar, alien and self, the Russian Cossacks came to represent in nineteenth-century literature their nation's seemingly endless frontier, strongly influencing the self-image of the Russian people.
The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature is the first book to study the development of the Cossack hero and to identify him as part of Russian cultural mythology. Judith Kornblatt explores the power of the myth as a literary image, providing new and challenging readings of nineteenth- and twentieth-century works by Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoi, Khlebnikov, Babel, Tsvetaeva, Sholokhov, and a host of lesser-known writers, all of whom were attracted to the Cossack. By comparing the Cossack with the American cowboy, she reveals what is both unique and universal about the Russian self-image.
Grappling with the phenomenon of myth-formation, Kornblatt places the Cossack hero in historical and sociopolitical context, chronicling the growth of the Cossack myth of unbounded wholeness and life, its gradually increasing influence on the Russian national consciousness during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and its eventual demise under the strictures of Stalinist socialist realism. Kornblatt's eclectic methodology draws upon Barthes, White, Turner, and other Western theorists as well as such leading Russian critics and philosophers of language as Bakhtin, Lotman, and Uspensky.
"There are no equivalent books on the topic. Familiar works become more interesting through its lens, unknown works take on a relevance they would not otherwise have, and Kornblatt's approach to the general problem of literary influence within the Cossack Myth is both original and very well-informed. Slavists and other readers will find it provocative: a topic that we knew randomly and work by work suddenly emerges as one of those important and organic literary traditions that Russian culture seems to generate so effortlessly."—Caryl Emerson, Princeton University

82. Studies In Contemporary History And Security Policy
Connected with the russian historical mythology, these feelings served as a background for revival of the mid19 th century cultural and psychological situation
http://www.fsk.ethz.ch/documents/studies/volume_1/Yevgeneva.htm
Volume 1: Russia's Place in Europe: A Security Debate
Kurt R. Spillmann, Andreas Wenger (eds.) with the assistance of Derek Müller and Jeronim Perovic Bern et al. loc.: Peter Lang, 1999. 251 pp.
ISBN 3-906762-21-1 Order the Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy online or by email
by Tatyana Yevgeneva Historical Background
Identity Crisis in the Late Soviet Period

Political Myths in Modern Russia
The aim of this chapter is to outline the cultural and psychological background of Russian foreign and security policy. These aspects, together with economic and geopolitical ones, determine the main principles and decisions in the field of international relations. Social crises add to the relevance of these background aspects as many cultural and political myths, earlier hidden under the rational elements of political culture, are revived and begin to play an important role in the political process, either in decision making, or in mass reaction to these decisions . The following remarks draw upon research carried out by the Center of Civilization Studies at the Russian Academy of Science. Historical Background
Social Psychology and History , the Russian historian and psychologist Boris Porshnev analyzed the role of this opposition in human history as the model for cognition of natural and social reality, emphasizing that an image of

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85. Jouvert 6.3: Rini Battacharya Mehta, "National Mythology," Review Of Geoffrey Ho
In National mythology in the History of Ideas in Latvia A View from that characterized Latvian national identity in times of German and russian subjugation.
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v613/hoskin.htm
National Mythology
by
Rini Bhattacharya Mehta
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana IL
Review of:
Myths and Nationhood. New York: Routledge, 1997.
  • In October 1996, the newly established Centre for the Study of Nationalism in Europe (University of London) embarked on their first venture: a two-day international conference, on 'Myths and Nationhood' in the University of London. The present volume Myths and Nationhood
  • The entire collection can be divided thematically into two sections. The first section consists of three articles of a general theoretical nature, while the longer second section consists of specific case studies, mostly from post-cold-war Eastern Europe. There is one paper on 'American Nationhood,' and one on Afrikaner nationalism.
  • [T]he collective appropriation of antiquity, and especially of shared memories of the 'Golden Age,' contributes significantly to the formation of nations. The greater, the more glorious that antiquity appears, the easier it becomes to mobilize the people around a common culture, to unify the various groups of which they are composed and to identify a shared national identity. (39)
  • Mary Fullbrook's study of the rupture between the lived memory of the people of GDR and the great anti- Fascist and Imperialist myth propagated by the East German government makes "Myth-Making and National Identity: The Case of GDR" appealing reading. Fullbrook describes how the people of GDR, many of whom remembered their own complicity in the Nazi repressive regime and most of who had traumatic memories of the rape, pillage and plunder that accompanied 'Liberation' by the Red Army, had to yield to an official memory. They were forced to recognize, against their own memories, that
  • 86. Mythology, Folklore, And A Little Bit Of Religion
    The End of the World. Slavic. see also russian, Serbian, or Siberian; Slavic Deities; mythology of the Divozenky; The Twelve Months, an adapted Slav legend. Spanish.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html
    Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion
    Welcome! This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion. I've tried to sort them all by category, which has the advantage that it (theoretically, at any rate) makes it easier to find what you're looking for, but can lead to some pretty deeply nested subdivisions and also means that a lot of these pages do link to each other. There are links here to almost every relevant page I can find "almost" because there are a few things I don't have here: pages not in English, usenet sites, urban folklore and cyberlore sites, or any pages relating to "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys."
      Also, *please* mail me if
    • Any of my links have problems, are out of date, have moved, or whatever
    • You think I've mis-categorized something (always a possibility!)
    • You've got a site you'd like me to add to my list
    • I've got a link to your site and you wish I didn't
    That's about it . . . happy mything!

    87. Selected Bibliography Of Russian Folklore
    Several bring together compendiums of russian folk beliefs or address Slavic mythology. (A reissue of one of the main russian studies about myth.).
    http://www.virginia.edu/slavic/seefa/RUSSBIB.HTM
    Selected Bibliography of Materials on Russian Folklore
    James Bailey , The University of Wisconsin, Madison
    As everyone who has tried to follow and perhaps to purchase recent books about Russian folklore knows, there no longer is any certain way of finding out what is actually published in Russia. The whole system has changed, old publishing houses have vanished, new ones have appeared, many items appear in provincial cities, and there is no central listing of current or planned publications. Short bibliographies appear in the somewhat popular journal Zhivaia starina which is coming out for the third year. The present bibliography contains a selection of books that have appeared since 1990 and surveys trends that may be taking place. While a rather broad interest exists in publishing items concerned with Russian nationality, ethnography, ethnomusicology, folklore, customs, and beliefs, there also are many books that have a popular appeal, have questionable scholarly quality, and reflect an interest in astrology, the occult, or the supernatural. One disturbing sign is that very few collections of Russian folklore itself are coming out, perhaps because private publishers see little demand for it, but this may also reflect the fact that institutions have few funds to finance expeditions to collect folklore in the field. Thanks to a new system of grants, Russian scholars may compete for funds from several organizations to publish their manuscripts. Because of publishing costs, plans for bringing out the long desired compendium of Russian epics, for instance, have been again postponed even though the first few volumes are ready for publication.

    88. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > ... > Fairy Tales > World Tales > Russia
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    89. Igor Loschilov, Fenomen Nikolaya Zabolotskogo
    messianism. In making this one of the central images of the collection Zabolotsky is following the mythology os russian Futurism. In
    http://www.rusin.fi/loschilov.htm
    A publication in Russian Description on this page also in English
    Igor Loschilov
    Helsinki 1997 311 pages ISBN 951-707-081-0 Îãëàâëåíèå - Contents (in Russian)
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    Library of the Institute for Russian and East European Studies
    Annankatu 44
    FIN-00100 Helsinki
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    Telefax + 358 9 2285 4431
    e-mail: library@rusin.fi
    Igor Loschilov is a Research Fellow at the University of Joensuu, Finland, and a lecturer in Russian literature at the Pedagogical University of Novosibirsk, Russia The subject of this dissertation is the poetic phenomenon of Nikolai Zabolotsky (1903-1958). The poet's earliest and best known collection of poems Stolbtsy, is the most suitable point of departure for the study of this phenomenon. The study is based on the three published variants of Stolbtsy: Stolbtsy Korrektura (1933) and the first part of Svod Stolbtsy i po my . The central mythologeme is the odinic myth of imperfect knowledge . It is concretized in images derived from three systems of mythological thought which were known to the Futurist and the OBERIU poets. The first is the Kabbala , the second is the myth of the wisdom of Atlantis preserved after its destruction in the divinatory Tarot cards, and the last is the European myth of Alchemy, which includes the search for the philosopher's stone and the elixir of life, the transmutation of metals, and the genesis of the homunculus. The author, as demiurge of the collection's micro-universe, possesses perfect knowledge, and he offers the reader mythical knowledg encoded in combinations of stolbtsy, or columns. The author offers the vacant role of the mythical hero, and thus the possibility of access to mythical wisdom, to the reader who is willing to attempt to unravel the poet's intentions.

    90. EUROPE: Eastern Europe / Russia: Fairytales & Folklore
    An Annotated Illustrated Collection of Worldwide Links to Mythologies, Fairy Tales russians this site is run by Sergei Naumov, a russian graduate student
    http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~east~russia~folklore.html
    MYTHING LINKS
    by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
    EASTERN EUROPE: RUSSIA

    "The Stone Flower"
    Kholui, 1985
    (Author's Collection)
    Unillustrated Folklore
    "Ivan and the Firebird"
    Palekh
    [From a now-defunct website] http://sunsite.unc.edu/sergei/Dazhdbog.html "The Tale of Dazhdbog, Grandfather-Deity of all Russians": this site is run by Sergei Naumov, a Russian graduate student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is passionate, honest, funny, quirky, full of strong opinions and his grasp of English is altogether charming. Here, Naumov tells the lengthy story of the ancient Grandfather of all Russians, the god Dazhdbog, son of a protective warrior god and a river-maiden, Ros ("Russia" comes from the name of this river-woman). From the god’s mother to his several wives, this narrative is filled with strong, assertive, intelligent women. There is wit and insight in the way in which Naumov tells this story; there is also a touching respect, for he clearly delights in being, himself, a grandchild of Dazhdbog, after whom he has named his website’s homepage (see under INFORMATION: GENERAL). Naumov provides excellent references for readers interested in going more deeply. On a personal note: Naumov’s webpage is one of the first I saved ("bookmarked") when I ventured out onto the web in mid-December 1997. I e-mailed him after reading his narration of Dazhdbog and asked if he knew anything about a 1946 film by Ptushko

    91. Myths, Fables, Fairy Tales And Folklore - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
    Star Wars The Magic of Myth How is this modern film like the myths of old? How is the plot similar. Lots of illustrations and sounds you ll enjoy. russian.
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    92. Solar Deity - Reference Library
    See also Phoenix, Stonehenge. Chinese mythology. In Chinese mythology (cosmology), there were nine suns in the sky in the beginning.
    http://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/s/so/solar_deity.html
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    Solar Deity
    People have worshiped the Sun and Gods who represent the Sun for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship. Sun gods are generally (though not always) male, and usually the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female). They were often gods of truth, honesty, virtue, prophecy, intellect and fertility. Solar Deities

    93. Powell's Books - Russian Folk-Tales By James/break Riordan
    russian FolkTales by James/break Riordan. Subject Tales Subject Fairy tales Subject Russia (federation) Subject Classics Subject Legends, Myths, Fables
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    russian Fairy Tales, Part I An Overview, by Helen Pilinovsky russian myth is pervaded with elements that originated with other cultures for example, Linda J. Ivanits notes (in russian Folk Beliefs) that “Khors, Stribog
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    96. »»Reviews For Myths««
    I gave a copy of this book to my therapist and she loved it too. The Sea King s Daughter A russian Legend (russian Folktales, Myths, and Legends).
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    More Pages: Myths Page 1 Book reviews for "Myths" sorted by average review score: Published in Paperback by Bigi Intl USA Inc (March, 1998) Authors: Jian Zhu, Shih-Lun Tang, Chih-Hsiung Chien, Molly Luethi, and Pita Ramirez Amazon base price: Average review score: This is a good book to help a student with some knowledge of Chinese to improve on his or her vocabulary and reading ability. The stories are interesting, and give the reader some insight into Chinese history and culture as well. This is not a book for raw beginners, but will help the student with some Chinese language ability. The book contains both traditional and simplified characters, which about doubles its usefulness. I recommend it. Mole's Daughter: An Adaptation of a Korean Folktale Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (March, 2001) Author: Julia Gukova Amazon base price:
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