Bożonarodzeniowe herody w Dalachowie i sąsiednich wioskach – analiza gatunku teatralnego i języka folkloru

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  • Iwona Wcisło Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

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https://doi.org/10.15584/slowo.2016.7.17

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In this article I analyze four versions of the Christmas show about king Herod - one of the twentieth century (the turn of the 70s and 80s) and three contemporary (2012). In the first part I examine the influence of pagan beliefs and Christian religion on the analyzed habit, and I also look for its roots in medieval and folk theatre genres. Pointing to the differences and similarities between them and the show about king Herod, I mention: liturgical drama, mystery, nativity play, morality, interlude and carnival. In the second part I analyze the language of folklore on the basis of the collected material. Following Jerzy Bartmiński I point out the main features of the language that we find in the tested habit. These include: typifying characters, the use of augmentatives and diminutives, the use of repetition, parallelism and symbols, and dialogism and variations of show about Herod.

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2016-12-15

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Wcisło, I. (2016). Bożonarodzeniowe herody w Dalachowie i sąsiednich wioskach – analiza gatunku teatralnego i języka folkloru. Słowo. Studia językoznawcze, 7(7), 241–255. https://doi.org/10.15584/slowo.2016.7.17

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DEBIUTY NAUKOWE