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Title: Arlecchino in Nord Europa

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Title:

Arlecchino in Nord Europa

Alternative title:

Harlequin in northern- Europe

Creator:

Olcese, Gianluca

ORCID:

0000-0001-9518-935X

Subject and Keywords:

Harlequin   Silesia   Germanic   dwarves   folktales   Herrla  
Arlekin   Śląsk   Germanie   krasnoludy   opowieści   Herrla

Abstract:

The etymology of Harlequin refers to the Germanic tradition. Our analysis of Silesian folktales in the German language, which have as protagonists dwarves called ‘Herrla’, incorporates a comparison with the oldest written texts mentioning Harlequin, including those of Orderic Vitalis, Peter of Blois and Walter Map. The name ‘Herrla’ is present, and therefore analysed, in the German dialect of Silesia and in those of its nearest regions. As first demonstrated by Propp in his study of folktales, in this literary genre many elements of the tradition are reflected. These modern Silesian folktales are here compared with the customs of the Germanic populations and, as far as possible, of Slavic ones, to integrate the philological reconstruction with elements deriving from the folk tradition.

Publisher:

Instytut Studiów Klasycznych, Śródziemnomorskich i Orientalnych, Pracownia Badań nad tradycją Oralną

Contributor:

Komsta, Alina Red.  
Alina Komsta

Date issued:

2015-

Resource Type:

text  
tekst

Detailed Type:

czasopisma

Identifier:

oai:repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl:94401   ISSN 2449-8181

Language:

eng   pol

Rights holder:

Copyright by Pracownia Badań nad Tradycją Oralną   Copyright by Autorzy

Autor opisu:

S.Z

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Last modified:

Aug 24, 2022

In our library since:

Feb 20, 2019

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https://repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl/publication/101570

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