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  • story some people claim. Today's popular vampire mythology draws on Slavic folklore, and 18th century stories. These stories commonly involved a recently...
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  • December 2007. Felix J. Oinas, "Folklore and Politics in the Soviet Union," Slavic Review 32 (1973): 45. Oinas, "Folklore and Politics," 46. Lukin, Alexander...
    107 KB (13,086 words) - 00:43, 15 July 2023
  • Twelve Months, illustrated by Vladyana Langer Krykorka This retelling of a Slavic Cinderella tale, journeys through the seasons and brings its bounties along...
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  • ornamented, and as such they were distributed in many Slavic countries, as well as non-Slavic countries such as Greece, Austria, an Moldova. It played...
    133 KB (15,048 words) - 18:02, 6 July 2024
  • ‘life-thread’ in Icelandic symbolism. It is a familiar motif in Icelandic folklore, where one can destroy trolls, giants, etc., by finding where their "life-egg"...
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  • in the band is not another musical: male homosexuals and their folklore. Western Folklore, vol 33, no 3 (July), pp 205-218, 1974. Drew E. Discovering drama...
    274 KB (44,733 words) - 00:26, 11 August 2024
  • Magyars. Their languages were strange and unfamiliar. They were Germanic, Slavic, Hunnic, Turkic, and Greek. The neighboring peoples disliked the Magyars...
    31 KB (4,977 words) - 07:23, 17 November 2021