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My argument depends on certain definitions of the fairy tale and fairytale paradigm which should be clarified at the outset . By fairy - tale paradigm I mean a heuristic model of the pattern of relationships among narrative elements ...
My argument depends on certain definitions of the fairy tale and fairytale paradigm which should be clarified at the outset . By fairy - tale paradigm I mean a heuristic model of the pattern of relationships among narrative elements ...
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2.1 The Fairy - Tale Paradigm in Soviet Ideology . The meaning a given oral or literary genre has for a culture can never be deduced merely by generalizing from its formal properties . The same form can be used , with minor differences ...
2.1 The Fairy - Tale Paradigm in Soviet Ideology . The meaning a given oral or literary genre has for a culture can never be deduced merely by generalizing from its formal properties . The same form can be used , with minor differences ...
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Only by discounting the drastic ambiguity of Picnic's ending can one maintain that it is simply a “ black ” fairy tale . For no fairy tale , not even a parody of one , can support an ambiguous ending .
Only by discounting the drastic ambiguity of Picnic's ending can one maintain that it is simply a “ black ” fairy tale . For no fairy tale , not even a parody of one , can support an ambiguous ending .
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Nachman BenYehuda Sociological Reflections | 64 |
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