Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail

One tenth of the fairy tales in the Estonian Folklore Archives have been collected in Virumaa. The article gives an overview of the fairy tale types most widely spread in Virumaa: wondertales ATU 300, 301, 313, 327A, 403C, 409, 480, 650B, and animal tales ATU 117, 169*, 243. Some tales of magic less...

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Main Author: Risto Järv
Format: Article
Language:Estonian
Published: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum 2017-08-01
Series:Mäetagused
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Online Access:http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr67/jarv.pdf
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spelling doaj-63b41bc21ee048f7bc62b07e1dbe17282020-11-25T01:34:00ZestEesti Kirjandusmuuseum Mäetagused1406-992X1406-99382017-08-016718121810.7592/MT2017.67.jarvVirumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimailRisto Järv0Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, EstoniaOne tenth of the fairy tales in the Estonian Folklore Archives have been collected in Virumaa. The article gives an overview of the fairy tale types most widely spread in Virumaa: wondertales ATU 300, 301, 313, 327A, 403C, 409, 480, 650B, and animal tales ATU 117, 169*, 243. Some tales of magic less known elsewhere in Estonia (ATU 312D, 326, 650B) are inherent in Virumaa. The article dwells upon fairy tales including anthroponyms, which are rather exceptional among fairy tales, and also fairy tales that are related to concrete places in Virumaa. In spite of some eastern features especially prominent in four parishes of Ida(East)-Viru County, Virumaa fairy tale tradition generally belongs to northern Estonian fairy tale repository. By their strategies of name-using in fairy tales, Virumaa narrators have been similar to the ones elsewhere in Estonia. Although Virumaa fairy tales seem to include more place names than in Estonia on average, the most peculiar developments in this sphere often result, above all, from the style of concrete collectors.http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr67/jarv.pdffairy talelegendplace narrativeVirumaa
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Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
Mäetagused
fairy tale
legend
place narrative
Virumaa
author_facet Risto Järv
author_sort Risto Järv
title Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
title_short Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
title_full Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
title_fullStr Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
title_full_unstemmed Virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
title_sort virumaa muinasjutud: tõe ja reaalsuse piirimail
publisher Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum
series Mäetagused
issn 1406-992X
1406-9938
publishDate 2017-08-01
description One tenth of the fairy tales in the Estonian Folklore Archives have been collected in Virumaa. The article gives an overview of the fairy tale types most widely spread in Virumaa: wondertales ATU 300, 301, 313, 327A, 403C, 409, 480, 650B, and animal tales ATU 117, 169*, 243. Some tales of magic less known elsewhere in Estonia (ATU 312D, 326, 650B) are inherent in Virumaa. The article dwells upon fairy tales including anthroponyms, which are rather exceptional among fairy tales, and also fairy tales that are related to concrete places in Virumaa. In spite of some eastern features especially prominent in four parishes of Ida(East)-Viru County, Virumaa fairy tale tradition generally belongs to northern Estonian fairy tale repository. By their strategies of name-using in fairy tales, Virumaa narrators have been similar to the ones elsewhere in Estonia. Although Virumaa fairy tales seem to include more place names than in Estonia on average, the most peculiar developments in this sphere often result, above all, from the style of concrete collectors.
topic fairy tale
legend
place narrative
Virumaa
url http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr67/jarv.pdf
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