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Между литературата и фолклора: девойката с отсечените ръце
Between Literature and Folklore: The Maiden without Hands

Author(s): Vihra Baeva
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Gender Studies, Literary Texts, Cultural history, Psychology, Customs / Folklore, Anthology, Studies of Literature, Sociology, Ethnohistory, History of ideas, Social history, Gender history, Theology and Religion, Comparative Studies of Religion, Comparative Study of Literature, Bulgarian Literature, Russian Literature, Serbian Literature, Other Language Literature, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Culture and social structure , Personality Psychology, Social development, Sociobiology, Sociology of Culture, Eastern Orthodoxy, Philology, Social Norms / Social Control, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Religion, Identity of Collectives, Psychology of Religion
Published by: Институт за етнология и фолклористика с Етнографски музей при БАН
Keywords: The Maiden without Hands; literature and folklore; fairytale; initiation

Summary/Abstract: The article is focused on an internationally known plot type: the story of a maiden whose hands were cut off and miraculously restored. The author studies the variants of the motif and their symbolism in Bulgarian milieu, and suggests the hypothesis that it has originated as an element of archaic initiation rites. From there, it permeates the folk tale, where its symbolism refers to the heroine’s passage from a maiden into a wife and mother. At a later stage, this motif is utilized in religious literature and acquires Christian interpretation. In the course of time, a series of borrowings and mutual influences take place in both directions. Thus, the Christian and the folkloric narratives share a common thesaurus of plots, motifs, images and symbols. These refer to an ancient archetypal basis, but preserve their ability to assimilate versatile meanings in different contexts.

  • Issue Year: L/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 139-156
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bulgarian
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