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Edition: | 1 |
Place and year of publication: | Warszawa 2021 |
Publication language: | niemiecki , angielski |
ISBN/ISSN: | 978-83-235-4966-6 |
EAN: | 9788323549666 |
Number of page: | 290 |
Size of the file: | 1,92 MB |
Publication type: | Praca naukowa |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323549500 |
Fairy Tale and Game
The volume is a collection of 18 papers that examine the relationships between fairy tales and games/play from a variety of perspectives, taking on a broad range of research problems, methodological approaches and source materials. The contributors seek not only to elucidate the treatment of the game/play motif in fairy tales, but also to uncover the mechanics of intertextual and inter-medial play with the fairy tale tradition in American, British, Georgian, Icelandic, Austrian, Swiss and Polish culture. As such, the book showcases the richness and multi-layered quality of the “fairy tale and game/play” thematic complex, serving as inspiration and encouragement for continued research.
Keywords: fairy tale, game, play, German literature, English literature.
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The series is the publishing branch of the Folk- and Fairy-Tale Studies Interdisciplinary Research Group (Bajkoznawczy Zespół Badawczy – IBZB / Interdisziplinärer Märchenkundlicher Forschungskreis – IMF) established in 2019 at the Institute of German Studies, University of Warsaw. Membership of the Team includes researchers from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the United States, Benin, Georgia, and Poland. Its main purpose is to conduct research in the following fields: folk tales and the related genres of folk literature, literary fairy tales, the past and present of fairy-tale studies, fairy-tale motifs in literature, comparative fairy-tale studies, portrayals and functions of fairy tales in children’s and young adults’ fiction, reception of fairy tales, collectors of fairy tales, fabulists and their literary profiles.
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The volume is a collection of 18 papers that examine the relationships between fairy tales and games/play from a variety of perspectives, taking on a broad range of research problems, methodological approaches and source materials. The contributors seek not only to elucidate the treatment of the game/play motif in fairy tales, but also to uncover the mechanics of intertextual and inter-medial play with the fairy tale tradition in American, British, Georgian, Icelandic, Austrian, Swiss and Polish culture. As such, the book showcases the richness and multi-layered quality of the “fairy tale and game/play” thematic complex, serving as inspiration and encouragement for continued research.
Keywords: fairy tale, game, play, German literature, English literature.
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The series is the publishing branch of the Folk- and Fairy-Tale Studies Interdisciplinary Research Group (Bajkoznawczy Zespół Badawczy – IBZB / Interdisziplinärer Märchenkundlicher Forschungskreis – IMF) established in 2019 at the Institute of German Studies, University of Warsaw. Membership of the Team includes researchers from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the United States, Benin, Georgia, and Poland. Its main purpose is to conduct research in the following fields: folk tales and the related genres of folk literature, literary fairy tales, the past and present of fairy-tale studies, fairy-tale motifs in literature, comparative fairy-tale studies, portrayals and functions of fairy tales in children’s and young adults’ fiction, reception of fairy tales, collectors of fairy tales, fabulists and their literary profiles.
See other publications from the series: Warsaw Folk and Fairy Tale Studies »
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