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Memetics and the cultural evolution of Grimms´ fairy tales in Slovenian territory (1849-2012)
ID Blažić, Milena Mileva (Author)

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Abstract
Many Slovenian youth authors have established intertextual links with Grimms 19 fairy tales, e.g. Oton Župančič: Cinderella (1900). Three texts deserve particular attention. The fairy tales by youth author Svetlana Makarovič contain a number of intertextual allusions to Grimms 19 fairy tales, e.g. The Terrible Wolf (Little Red Riding Hood), The Little Fire Imp (The Coal, the Horse Bean and the Straw) etc. Worth noting is the fairy tale Rdeče jabolko (The Red Apple, 2008), co-authored by Kaja Kosmač who also illustrated it. The short modern fairy tale involves intertextual links to Perrault 19s and Grimms 19 fairy tales. Other motifs can be found in the text, e.g. the motif of Rapunzel (a tower), Bluebeard (prohibition), Snow White (a comb and a mirror), Iron Henry (iron shoes); there are some distinctive biblical allusions (the Jordan River, bread, the Rastiello door and a snake) and some motifs from the folk literature (the invisible hat, the tenth daughter, the fake grandmother, Goldilocks etc.). The monolithic nature of the verbal and visual message form an artistic surplus which is based on intertextuality but forms a comprehensive whole.

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Keywords:memetika
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Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher:Peter Lang
Year:2015
Number of pages:971-987
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-70806 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Keywords:children's and youth literature

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