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This book is part of the series
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Narodnaia Bibliia"
Vostochnoslavianskie Etiologicheskie Legendy
[ "Folk bible" : Eastern Slavic etiological legends]

Comp. and comm. by O.V. Belova
Moscow:  Indrik, 2004
576 pImages
Serie: Traditsionnaia dukhovnaia kul`tura slavian. Publikatsiia tekstov
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5857592909
Language: Russian
This volume in the series "Traditional spiritual culture of the Slavs" is a collection of narrations of the Bible in Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian folklore. The book includes about 1,300 stories, most of them published for the first time. This "folk Bible" embraces both canonical and apocryphal plots, archaic beliefs and ethnocultural stereotypes. Bibliography and indices. The series started in 1991. Some previous volumes of the series are also available.
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» Humanities   » Folklore, Folk Art, and Folklore Studies
» Religion and Theology   » History of Christianity
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Old Russian Literature
» Religion and Theology   » Other Faiths (Not Russian Orthodox)
» The Jews   » Slavs

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