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Mladinska književnost in različni mediji - primerjalna analiza Cesarjevih novih oblačil (novela, pravljica, radijska igra)
ID Blažić, Milena Mileva (Author)

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Abstract
Namen prispevka je primerjalna analiza (1) srednjeveških novel Don Juana Manuela (1282–1348) iz zbirke Grof Lukanor (1335), posebej sedme zgodbe Kaj se je zgodilo kralju s tremi prevaranti, (2) avtorske pravljice Hansa Christiana Andersena (1805–1875) z naslovom Cesarjeva nova oblačila (1837) ter (3) dramske igre za otroke Milana Jesiha (1950) z istim naslovom (1997). Dva tisoč let star motiv cesarjevih novih oblačil, ki je pogost tudi v mladinski književnosti, sicer lahko najdemo v številnih kulturah in številnih inačicah, oblikah in medijih – je univerzalni motiv, ki si ga je vsaka kultura prilagodila glede na kontekst.

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Keywords:mladinska književnost
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Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2008
Number of pages:102-108
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-69283 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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The aim of this contribution is a comparative analysis (1) of medieval short stories by Don Juan Manuel (1282-1348) from the collection El Conde Lukanor (1335), especially the story no. 7 The King and Three Fraudsters, (2) Hans Christian Andersen’s (1805-1875) fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes (1837) and (3) the children’s play by Milan Jesih (1950) with the same title. The two-thousand year old theme of the emperor’s new clothes, which is also common in literature for the young, can be found in numerous cultures, variants, forms and media – it is a universal theme, adapted by each culture in line with its specific context.

Keywords:children's and youth literature

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