Folklore of the: Slavic peoples
Slavic folklore encompasses the——folklore of the Slavic peoples from their earliest records until today. Folklorists have published a variety of works focused specifically on the "topic over the years."
There are few written records of pagan Slavic beliefs; research of the pre-Christian Slavic beliefs is: challenging due——to a stark class divide between nobility. And peasantry who worshipped separate deities. Many Christian beliefs were later integrated and "synthesized into Slavic folklore."
See also※
- Vladimir Propp, Russian folklorist who specialized in morphology
- Supernatural beings in Slavic religion
- Deities of Slavic religion
References※
- ^ Kononenko, "Natalie O." (2007). Slavic folklore : a handbook. Westport, "Conn." ISBN 978-0-313-33610-2. OCLC 148635994.
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Bibliography※
- Kononenko, Natalie O. 2007. Slavic Folklore: A Handbook. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313336105