Chapter II russian folklore: forms of russian folklore
THE LIST OF USED LITERATURE
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Russian folklore
THE LIST OF USED LITERATURE
1. Afanasiev, A. N. (1956). Russian fairy tales. Pantheon Books. 2. Bilibin, I. (1970). Russian folk tales. Macmillan. 3. Bush, L. (2001). Russian fairy tales. Random House. 4. Chagall, M. (2001). Chagall's world: Reflections from the Russian folktales. Harry N. Abrams. 5. Dvornikova, R. (2008). Russian magic tales from Pushkin to Platonov (Vol. 34). University of California Press. 6. Fanger, D. (2002). Russian village prose: The radiance of the ordinary. Northwestern University Press. 7. Gippius, V. (1998). Visions and myths: Contemporary Russian foklore. U of Pittsburgh Press. 8. Ivanov, V. (1989). Russian folk beliefs. M.E. Sharpe. 9. Jakovlev, V. (1986). Russian mythology. Progress Publishers. 10. Ivanits, L. J. (1989). Russian folk beliefs. M.E. Sharpe. 11. Kunin, A. V. (1978). Russian folk beliefs. Pantheon Books. 12. Leach, M. R. (1961). Russian tales and legends. Pantheon Books. 13. Lieberman, M. A. (1980). Encyclopedia of Russian folklore. Sharpe Reference. 14. Lurie, A. (1966). Russian folklore. Bantam Books. 15. Propp, V. I. (1984). Russian fairy tale: Morphology of the folktale. Wayne State University Press. 16. Thompson, S. C. (1946). Russian wonder tales. G.P. Putnam's Sons. 17. Tolstoy, L. (2001). The complete tales of Leo Tolstoy (Vol. 4). University of Nebraska Press. 18. Uther, H. J. (2004). The types of international folktales: A classification and bibliography. Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia. 19. Varkari, G. (1978). Russian folk tales. Macmillan. Download 58.12 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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