The thesis deals with the oral, or folk epic of the non-Slavonic peoples inhabiting Siberia, excluding the so-called Palaeosiberians. It is divided into four main parts, as follows: I. Essay on the historicity of epics, in general terms, but with special reference to those of Siberia. II. Discussion of the epics of the two main groups, Mongolian (Burjat) and Turkic, which latter includes the Yakut of the north. Form and construction of the epics, with remarks on their versification, mode of presentation, and content, in general. III. Details of the content, shown in summaries of the stories of selected epics. IV. A short account of the Soviet attitudes towards folk literature, and conclusion. The appended bibliography lists the major w...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
The paper considers the main images of the epos through comparative analysis of the Yakut olonkho wi...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
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The issue on the origin of the Yakut heroic epic Olonkho was covered in works in history and ethnogr...
The academic community has long noticed the resemblance between Mongolian and Turkic epics. Some bel...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The following represents a brief account of my experience of working on the volumes of epic monument...
The article studies the fate of Kazakhstan versions of the well-known Turkic epic “Edige”. Written r...
Russia and Japan : a historical survey : joint symposium of the SB RAS and the CNEAS TU / edited by ...
In the March 1993 issue of the bulletin Folklore Fellows Network Lauri Honko raised the question: "W...
The article is devoted to a long-term dispute about the peculiarity / non-property of the fairy tale...
The problem of the emergence and development of the Kyrgyz heroic epic of Manas has attracted the a...
Objective: To study the origin and further development of the Tatar dastan, “Edigü”; to reveal the c...
AbstractIn presented article given theoretical and methodological basis of the Kazakh epic poetry. T...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
The paper considers the main images of the epos through comparative analysis of the Yakut olonkho wi...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
This article deals with the research on dastans, the oral lore of the epic genre of Turkic peoples, ...
The issue on the origin of the Yakut heroic epic Olonkho was covered in works in history and ethnogr...
The academic community has long noticed the resemblance between Mongolian and Turkic epics. Some bel...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The following represents a brief account of my experience of working on the volumes of epic monument...
The article studies the fate of Kazakhstan versions of the well-known Turkic epic “Edige”. Written r...
Russia and Japan : a historical survey : joint symposium of the SB RAS and the CNEAS TU / edited by ...
In the March 1993 issue of the bulletin Folklore Fellows Network Lauri Honko raised the question: "W...
The article is devoted to a long-term dispute about the peculiarity / non-property of the fairy tale...
The problem of the emergence and development of the Kyrgyz heroic epic of Manas has attracted the a...
Objective: To study the origin and further development of the Tatar dastan, “Edigü”; to reveal the c...
AbstractIn presented article given theoretical and methodological basis of the Kazakh epic poetry. T...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
The paper considers the main images of the epos through comparative analysis of the Yakut olonkho wi...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...