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Supernatural, Folksong and Human Sacrifice
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Supernatural, Folksong and Human Sacrifice
This article analyses the fantastic elements in the demotic song “Bridge in Arta”. This ballad is a frequent object of research, but mainly genetic and structural, in Balkan contexts. The author focuses on another aspect of it: the multiplicity and multi-levelness of the supernatural (fantastical) elements appearing in its versions, but using contemporary conceptions of thinking about speculative texts.
To, co nadprzyrodzone, pieśń ludowa i ofiara ludzka
W artykule zostały przeanalizowane elementy fantastyczne w pieśni gminnej Most w Arta. Ballada ta jest częstym przedmiotem badań, przede wszystkim genetycznych i strukturalnych, i to w kontekstach bałkańskich. Autor skupia się na innym jej aspekcie: wielości i wielopoziomowości elementów nadprzyrodzonych (fantastycznych) pojawiających się w jej różnych wersjach, i wykorzystuje współczesne koncepcje myślenia o tekstach spekulatywnych.
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Supernatural, Folksong and Human Sacrifice
This article analyses the fantastic elements in the demotic song “Bridge in Arta”.
This ballad is a frequent object of research, but mainly genetic and structural, in Balkan contexts.
The author focuses on another aspect of it: the multiplicity and multi-levelness of the supernatural (fantastical) elements appearing in its versions, but using contemporary conceptions of thinking about speculative texts.
To, co nadprzyrodzone, pieśń ludowa i ofiara ludzka
W artykule zostały przeanalizowane elementy fantastyczne w pieśni gminnej Most w Arta.
Ballada ta jest częstym przedmiotem badań, przede wszystkim genetycznych i strukturalnych, i to w kontekstach bałkańskich.
Autor skupia się na innym jej aspekcie: wielości i wielopoziomowości elementów nadprzyrodzonych (fantastycznych) pojawiających się w jej różnych wersjach, i wykorzystuje współczesne koncepcje myślenia o tekstach spekulatywnych.
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