Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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DOSTOEVSKIJ'S USE OF RUSSIAN FOLKLORE BY GEORGE GIBIAN T HE folktales of Russia form one of the most extensive bodies of popular lit- erature that has been preserved . In a country where the life of the spirit was for a long time ...
DOSTOEVSKIJ'S USE OF RUSSIAN FOLKLORE BY GEORGE GIBIAN T HE folktales of Russia form one of the most extensive bodies of popular lit- erature that has been preserved . In a country where the life of the spirit was for a long time ...
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... Dostoevskij's primary interest was of course in the spirituality of the saints ' lives , but what is remarkable is his aware- ness of their folk basis and his dwelling on their popular transmission : The Lives of the Saints are very ...
... Dostoevskij's primary interest was of course in the spirituality of the saints ' lives , but what is remarkable is his aware- ness of their folk basis and his dwelling on their popular transmission : The Lives of the Saints are very ...
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need for regeneration and for closeness to one's people , Dostoevskij had recourse to a motif taken from popular prose and poetry . Through the symbol of the earth , Dostoevskij expressed his belief in the goodness of nature and in the ...
need for regeneration and for closeness to one's people , Dostoevskij had recourse to a motif taken from popular prose and poetry . Through the symbol of the earth , Dostoevskij expressed his belief in the goodness of nature and in the ...
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