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Russian fairy tale

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Skazka (Сказка) is a Russian word literally meaning “story,” but used to mean fairy tale or a fantasy tale. [1]

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Alexander Afanasyev

Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (Afanasief, Afanasiev or Afanas'ev, Александр Николаевич Афанасьев) (—) was a Russian Slavist and ethnographer who published nearly 600 Russian fairy and folk tales, one of the largest collections of folklore in the world.

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Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (a) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic eraBasker, Michael.

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Brothers Grimm

The Brothers Grimm (die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm), Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, were German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers and authors who together collected and published folklore during the 19th century.

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Edith Hodgetts

Edith M. S. Hodgetts (died 1902) was a writer of children's stories, folk tales, and fairy tales.

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Fable

Fable is a literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized (given human qualities, such as the ability to speak human language) and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a pithy maxim or saying.

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Fairy tale

A fairy tale, wonder tale, magic tale, or Märchen is folklore genre that takes the form of a short story that typically features entities such as dwarfs, dragons, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments.

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Russian Fairy Tales

Russian Fairy Tales (Народные Русские Сказки, variously translated; English titles include also Russian Folk Tales), is a collection of nearly 600 fairy and folktales, collected and published by Alexander Afanasyev between 1855 and 1863.

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The Bridegroom

The Bridegroom is a short piece of fiction by Angela Carter.

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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights

The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights (Skazka o myortvoy tsarevne i o semi bogatyryakh, literally: "The Tale of the Dead Tsarevna and of the Seven Bogatyrs") is a 1833 fairy tale poem by Aleksandr Pushkin.

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The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish

The fairy tale commemorated on a Soviet Union stamp The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (Skazka o rybake i rybke) is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin.

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The Tale of the Golden Cockerel

The Tale of the Golden Cockerel (Skazka o zolotom petushke) is the last fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin.

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The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda

The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda (Skazka o pope i o rabotnike yevo Balde) is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin.

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The Tale of Tsar Saltan

The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son the Renowned and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the Beautiful Princess-Swan (Skazka o tsare Saltane, o syne yevo slavnom i moguchem bogatyre knyaze Gvidone Saltanoviche i o prekrasnoy tsarevne Lebedi) is an 1831 poem by Aleksandr Pushkin.

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Vladimir Propp

Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp (Владимир Яковлевич Пропп; – 22 August 1970) was a Soviet folklorist and scholar who analyzed the basic plot components of Russian folk tales to identify their simplest irreducible narrative elements.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_fairy_tale

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