Literary reading project "Epics. Russian Heroes"

Literary reading project
Literary reading project "Epics. Russian Heroes"

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We offer you a small experimental illustrated dictionary. Let it be very incomplete, but your own. Explanations are given to several hundred words and concepts related to icon painting to varying degrees. The articles are very short, but nevertheless, it is better to know a little about everything than a lot about nothing. For whom the dictionary is designed. This dictionary can be classified as popular, and therefore, it is designed for the widest circle of readers. What is included in the dictionary. Dictionary entries cover many topics: the technology of icon painting and mural painting, information on iconography and architecture, terms related to worship, historical, biographical, art history concepts, some outdated words, etc. How to use the dictionary. The dictionary is built on the principle of a notebook: on the right you see the signed tabs of pages with dictionary entries, by selecting one of them, you can open a sheet with words starting with the selected letters. Here is a list of dictionary pages: A-B | C-D | E-E | F-Z | I-K | L-M | N-O | P-R | S-T | U-F | H-C | H -SH | U-S | E-Z | 0-9, AZ, abbreviations | spelling, spelling | list of articles | literature In most cases, article titles are given in the singular, for example: "CANON", not "CANON". Possible synonyms or spellings are given after the title of the article, separated by commas, for example: "AURIPIGMENT, aurepigment, avripigment, uripigment ... yellow, raushgelb, razhgil." Data on accentology can be given in square brackets, the stressed vowel is conventionally shown in red, for example: [apse] For some terms in parentheses, a brief etymological note is given, for example: "CHLAMIDA (Latin chlamidis - cloak)". Dates are given in two styles - "old" (Julian calendar) and "new" (Gregorian), for example: "September 4 (17)". The dictionary reference system is built on the basis of hyperlinks. Clicking on an article word that is a link leads to the corresponding dictionary entry, for example: "eight-pointed halo" Whenever possible, I tried to bring the illustrations to the articles, but due to the saving of space and loading time, the sizes of the images are quite small. To view the picture in more detail, just click on it. Some of the specific links are indicated by icons: - links to books and texts - to images (icons, monumental paintings, etc.) - to architectural structures - to pages and sites on the Internet If, after a dictionary entry, you come across such an icon:, then by clicking on it you can find out more detailed information about a word or concept (in any form). You can also look at the list of all entries in the Dictionary (there, among other things, you can see the current number of dictionary entries) and into the list of still undescribed words. So far there was no place and time for a page about orthoepy (correct pronunciation of words). The list of sources used is given on the last page of the dictionary. You can find out about the compilers of the dictionary on the page "about authors". Are you interested in its form and content? Do you have any additions or comments? Please report all found errors and inaccuracies to Nesusvet.

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Epics The true history of the working people cannot be known without knowing the oral folk art. M. Gorky The art of folk craftsmen has become a legend, its power has extended to our time. V. Anikin

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The term "folklore", which was first introduced into science by the English scientist W. J. Thoms in 1846, means "folk wisdom"

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Epic genres in folklore epics legends legends songs narrative character

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Epic The term epic stuck to epic tales and epic songs in the middle of the 19th century; earlier they were called old times, less often - old times. Epic epic is a unique, purely Russian genre of folk epic, which tells about heroes, folk heroes and real historical events, formed in Ancient Russia, reflecting historical reality, mainly of the 11th - 16th centuries.

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Epics are works of art, and therefore fiction is characteristic of them. For epics, it is not the truth of a separate fact that is important, but the truth of life. Therefore, in the epics there is no accuracy in the reproduction of historical events, dates, names, geographical names.

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Execution of epics Not everyone could perform epics. The storytellers were especially talented people with excellent memory. Usually the honorable thing - to tell an epic - was entrusted to people of advanced age, from 60-65 years old, with great life experience. In Ancient Russia, storytellers were honored and respected, their skill in performing epics was often passed on from parents to children and was the property of the family. To take on the gift of a storyteller from his father, remember the plots of epics and come up with something new was a great happiness for the young. Many listeners always gathered around the storytellers, who experienced the stories of the heroes with trepidation and great attention. Epics were especially often performed on long winter evenings, when a lull set in in peasant life. The epics were not sung, but expressed - they were pronounced in a recitative. The song sounded slowly, smoothly, in a chant. Recitative is a melodic speech in a vocal-musical work, chanting

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Storytellers of epics T.G. Ryabinin Collector of epics P.N. Rybnikov M.D. Krivopolenova Sisters of the Kryukovs

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Zaonezhskaya poetess Irina Andreevna Fedosova 1827-1899 Tesov's fence has rotted near the lake. On the mountain there are wooden crosses in disagreement. Sing, Irina Andreevna, the light of Fedosov! Sing about the peasants of the Olonets province. R. Rozhdestvensky

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Born in Zaonezhie, in the village of Garnitsy, Sennogubsky churchyard, he lost his parents early. He was brought up by the peasant world. From an old fellow villager Ivan Agapitov he took over and kept an epic memory in his memory all his life. I learned a lot of epics from Ilya Elustafiev. In 1860, the famous collector P.N. Rybnikov wrote down the first epics from the narrator. In total, he wrote down 23 texts. In 1871, another scientist, A.F. Hilferding, wrote down 19 plots (21 texts). Ryabinin was invited to perform in St. Petersburg and was awarded a silver medal.

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The composition of the epic Beginnings (the initial, introductory part of the work) - the time and place of the action are indicated here, the heroes referred to in the epic are called The main part - the description of the hero is shown, his unusual behavior is shown, it is said about the responsible assignment that is given to him Conclusion - the summary is summed up to all that has been said, the feats or deeds of the main character of the epic are once again praised

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Classification of epics by content Epics of heroic content (epics about Ilya Muromets, Dobryna Nikitich, etc.) Social and everyday epics (epics about Sadko, Vasily Buslaev, etc.) dream ") Epics close to historical songs Epics of a parody nature

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Artistic features of epics In the text of epics we find signs of real Russian antiquity. There are few descriptions in the epics, but they perform important artistic functions: they give credibility to the narration, express the author's sympathies and antipathies, and complement the image of the hero. The narrative in the epics is interrupted by dialogue, the purpose of which is to emphasize that it distinguishes and glorifies the hero, reveals to the end his heroic essence. "Saying" (melodious intonation) Hyperbolization is an exaggeration of the main features, qualities of heroes, phenomena of life associated with them (the hero's club weighs forty, and sometimes ninety pounds, the horse carries the hero "above the standing forest, slightly lower than the walking cloud", etc.). )

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Repetitions Permanent epithets (red maiden, pure field, good horse, etc.) Synonyms Comparisons Diminutive and magnifying suffixes Contrast techniques (hero and enemy-monster) and antithesis (the hero acts contrary to advice, warnings). Use of recitative Lack of rhyme Artistic features of epics

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Epics tell about the invincible Russian heroes - and this is also true. Singing the heroes, defenders of the Motherland, the epics called for a feat for the glory of the fatherland, raised the spirit of the people in a difficult time of trials. The epics also tell about the defeats of the Russian heroes in the battle with the enemies.

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Bogatyrs "Elders" are the embodiment of the elements, titanic forces, which received the outlines of a human image, but still remained the strength of the world Svyatogor Volkh Vseslavievich Mikhailo Potyk "Younger" heroes are closer to people Ilya Muromets Dobrynya Nikitich Alyosha Popovich

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From the history of the epic Bylin about Volga and Mikula - Novgorod. Researchers attribute its origin to the XIV-XV centuries. The proof is the meaning of the epic: Novgorod recognized only those decisions of the Kiev prince, which were liked by the Novgorodians. Also Sun. Miller considers a picture of plowing as proof of the origin of the epic. It was in the northern principalities that the soil, after clearing from the forest, was strewn with roots that had to be uprooted.

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Explain the meaning of the outdated words: Guzhiki Loop in the clamp, fastening the shaft to the arc Bulatny Bulat made of ancient, hard and resilient steel with a patterned surface Safyan Thin and soft goat or sheep skin, specially dressed and dyed in a bright color Solovy O suit horses; yellowish (combined with a light tail and light mane)

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Prince Volga Svyatoslavovich Prince Volga of extraordinary origin. He is the son of the princess and the Serpent Gorynych. From his father, he inherited sorcerous abilities, "he longed for a lot of wisdom." Volga uses these opportunities for good deeds. But the plowman surpasses even such a person in power and valor.

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Mikula - in the modern way Nikolay, and Selyaninovich means that he is a peasant, that is, he lives in a village. He just emphasizes this: de, I'm a simple peasant-plowman (orat), not a prince, not a warrior and not a hero). Village from the word to settle on land, a certain territory. Where do you think the hero got such a name - Mikula Selyaninovich? What does it mean?

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Read the description of Mikula's appearance The portrait shows the authors' desire to decorate the look of their beloved hero: he is dressed not as a peasant for work, but as a boyar. “Oratya's boots have green morocco” - these are the shoes of very rich and noble people, like a caftan of black velvet. "Here are the heels with an awl, the noses are sharp, Here, under the heel or heel, a sparrow will fly, At least an egg roll around the nose" - a high and thin heel - like an awl; sharp, highly curved toe

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What is emphasized by the nameless author of the epic in the guise of Mikula Selyaninovich? (Physical strength, valiant prowess, hard work, patience.) What is the portrait of a still unknown hero? (An idealized image of the folklore "young fellow".) What can you say about the clothes of this character? Could an Old Russian plowman be dressed like this: "The shouting boots have a green morocco ... The shouting downy hat ..."? Of course not. Where did this appearance of the hero of the work come from? (Perhaps a later exaggeration, the desire to show as best as possible the external beauty of the hero.)

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How is it shown not the external, transitory, but the internal, spiritual beauty of Mikula Selyaninovich? Read the conversation between the prince and the plowman. What can we say about the mind and upbringing of the "simple peasant"? Does he boast of his strength and worth? How does he demonstrate to the prince and his retinue that his work is more important than the "work" of tax collectors? Read this passage. Why do ordinary villagers respect Mikula Selyaninovich? (For hard work, hospitality, self-esteem and kindness.) Why does Prince Volga Svyatoslavich respect Mikula Selyaninovich? (3a physical strength, skill, hard work, self-esteem and kindness.)

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a man of remarkable strength, the ideal of morality, a true patriot of the motherland, living in its interests. What characterization could you give to a Russian hero?

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Epic hero - the hero of the epic, who acts in real historical time, has extraordinary physical strength, military valor and wisdom.

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What is the main idea of ​​the epic? (The main value on Earth is a man-worker, in a figurative sense - a plowman. Only a person who creates something new and necessary for people deserves respect. he will not have the state itself, there will be no villages and cities, just bread will not be born.)

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The Vladimir-Suzdal period The epics dedicated to the peasant Ilya from Murom and Dobryna Nikitich reflected the processes associated with the formation and prosperity of Kievan Rus, when life far from the capital of the state was filled with many dangers. The main feature of the epic heroes of this period is their love for their native land. They are distinguished not only by incredible strength, nobility, courage, but also by the desire to observe all established customs.

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BYLINES about Ilya Muromets The first exploits of Ilya Muromets. Ilya Muromets and Kalin the Tsar. Svyatogor and Ilya Muromets. Three trips by Ilya Muromets. Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber. Fight of Ilya Muromets with his son.

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You are offered a plan of the structural parts of the epic. On its basis, draw up a quotation plan for the work. Departure of Ilya Muromets to Kiev Victory in the first battle The story of the Chernigovites about the Nightingale the Robber Meeting with the Nightingale the Robber Victory of Ilya Muromets Meeting of Ilya Muromets with the Prince Vladimir The story of Ilya Muromets Doubts of Prince Vladimir Two orders to the Nightingale the Robber Massacre with the Nightingale the Robber

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Quotation plan "A remote, burly, kind fellow traveled out" "... he beat this great power" "The Nightingale-Robber sits on a raw oak" the prince began to ask the young man "" And I was driving along a straight path "" In the eyes, man, but you are catching up "" Swish, half a nightingale's whistle "

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With whom did Ilya Muromets fight? The image of the Nightingale the robber was associated among the people with the main enemy of the ancient Slavs - the Tatar-Mongol horde.

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To what folklore work is the epic close in composition? The Tale of the Epic Similarity: 1. Both fairy tales and an epic existed in oral form. 2. Both genres have existed since ancient times. Differences: 1. A fairy tale is a prosaic, artistic fantasy story of a magical or everyday nature. 2. The main feature of the tale is fiction. 3. Fairy tales are created in prosaic form. 4. Fairy tales were "told." 1. Description of the heroic deeds of the heroes (epics are called heroic epics). 2. Accurate transmission of historical facts was not peculiar, it captures historical reality in generalized images. 3. Epics have a song-poetic form. 4. The epics "said" - they sang or recited, accompanied by gusli.

Project Russian epics


Introductory article

Bylin (starch) - heroic-patriotic songs-legends telling about the exploits of heroes and reflecting the life of Ancient Russia in the 9th-13th centuries; a kind of oral folk art, which is characterized by a song-epic way of reflecting reality.


The main plot of the epic is some heroic event, or a remarkable episode of Russian history (hence the folk name of the epic - "old", "old-fashioned", implying that the action in question took place in the past).

Epics are usually written in tonic verse with two to four accents.

For the first time the term "epics" was introduced by Ivan Sakharov in the collection "Songs of the Russian people" in 1839. He proposed it, proceeding from the expression "according to epics" in "The Lay of Igor's Host", which meant "according to the facts."


Glossary of obsolete words

To blame - name, name.

Please - come for a visit.

Razdolice (clever. Lask.) - expanse.

Caftan - Russian old men's long-brimmed clothing.

Penny - an old coin valued at 2 kopecks.

Calcination - plow shafts.

Bipod - plow - a primitive agricultural tool for plowing the land.

Rogachik - plow handle.

Guzhiki - leather loops in the yoke, which, with the help of an arc, attach the shafts to the harness.



Homeland - everyone knows this word from childhood. Homeland is the land where you were born and live with your parents, relatives, friends. Many glorious deeds have been accomplished by people protecting their land. And in ancient times, and in our time. The people remember the names of their heroes, they remember. Glory goes about them throughout our land.




Epics Epics are heroic stories that were sung and told in the old days. The main ones in the epics are Russian heroes, defenders of the Fatherland. And their appearance is different, and the characters are dissimilar, and the origin is not the same, but all are brave, strong, kind. All of the people are loved, by the people and are invented, as if the dreams of the people are embodied in them. This is how people should be. Epics told about the life of the ancient Russian state in those days when the main cities in Russia were Kiev in the south, and Novgorod in the north.






Painting by V. M. Vasnetsov "Heroes" What is the composition of the painting, the paint? Who and how is it depicted? What kind of epic heroes does the artist draw for us? Did you recognize them? What hyperboles and constant epithets can be used to describe a picture? Against the background of what landscape are the heroes depicted? What is the peculiarity of the Vasnetsov landscape? How does this picture make you feel?


Ilya Muromets Ilya Muromets is one of the main heroes of Russian epics, a hero from the village of Karacharovo near Murom, who embodies the popular ideal of a hero-warrior, a people's defender. It appears in the Kiev cycle of epics: "Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber", "Ilya Muromets and Idolische Filthy", "Ilya Muromets 'Quarrel with Prince Vladimir", "Ilya Muromets' Fight with Zhidovin".




The prototype of the epic character The prototype of the epic character is the historical strongman Chobotok, a native of Murom, who took monastic vows in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra under the name of Ilya, canonized as the Monk Ilya of Muromets (canonized in 1643). The first written information about him dates back to the 1630s; early tradition dates the life of Elijah to the 12th century; Researchers date the burial to the 19th century. In 1988, the Interdepartmental Commission of the Ministry of Health of the Ukrainian SSR carried out an examination of the relics of St. Ilya of Murom. Studies of the relics showed that the monk was an exceptionally strong man and had a height of 177 cm (for the Middle Ages, he was above average). He showed signs of a disease of the spine (epic Elijah from birth to 33 years old could not move) and traces of numerous wounds. The cause of death was probably a blow from a sharp weapon (spear or sword) in the chest. Death occurred at the age of about 4055 years. It is believed that he died during the capture of Kiev by Prince Rurik Rostislavich in 1204, accompanied by the defeat of the Pechersk Lavra by the Polovtsy allied to Rurik. In that case, he must have been born between 1150 and 1165. “The Monk Elijah rests in a prayer position, folding the fingers of his right hand, as is customary now in the Orthodox Church, with the first three fingers together, and the last two bent to the palm. In the period of the struggle against the Old Believer schism, this fact from the life of the saint served as a strong proof in favor of the three-finger folding ”(patericon of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra). The relics of the Monk Elijah of Murom in the Near Caves of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra


Ilya Muromets in folk art Only a few epic stories with the name of I. Muromets are known outside the provinces of Olonets, Arkhangelsk and Siberia (Collection of Kirsha Danilov and S. Gulyaev). Hitherto only a few plots have been recorded outside the named regions: I. Muromets and Nightingale the Robber; I. Muromets and the robbers; I. Muromets on the Sokol-ship; I. Muromets and son. In the middle and southern parts of Russia, only epics are known without I. Muromets' attachment to Kiev and Prince. Vladimir, and the most popular plots in which the role of robbers (I. Muromets and robbers) or Cossacks (I. Muromets on the Sokol-ship) play the role, which indicates the popularity of I. Muromets among the freedom-loving population who hunted on the Volga, Yaik and entered in the composition of the Cossacks. Monument to Ilya Muromets in Murom


Dobrynya Nikitich Dobrynya Nikitich is the second most popular hero of the Russian folk epic after Ilya Muromets. He is often depicted as a military hero under Prince Vladimir. Epics often speak of his long court service, in which he displays his natural "knowledge". Often the prince gives him instructions: to collect and carry tribute, to help out the prince's niece, and so on; Dobrynya himself often volunteers to carry out an assignment that other heroes refuse. Dobrynya is the closest hero to the prince and his family, fulfilling their personal assignments and distinguished not only by courage, but also by diplomatic abilities. Dobrynya is sometimes called a prince, and sometimes Vladimir's nephew. He knows how to read and write and is distinguished by a variety of talents: he is dexterous, twists on a leg, shoots well, swims, sings, plays the harp.


The prototype of the epic character The historical prototype of Dobrynya Nikitich Dobrynya, uncle and governor of Prince Vladimir, brother of his mother Malusha. Dobrynya was the leader of the young Vladimir in his reign in Novgorod and then the war with his brother Yaropolk; after the death of Yaropolk and the reign of his nephew in Kiev, he became the ruler of Novgorod. He took part in a campaign against the Volga Bulgarians in 985 and baptized Novgorod with a fight in 989, at which he threw a statue of Perun into Volkhov, which he had installed shortly before. Judging by the plots set out in the chronicle, Dobrynya played a large role in the legends associated with Vladimir, acting as a wise advisor and chief assistant to the prince.




Alyosha Popovich Alyosha Popovich is the son of the Rostov priest Le (v) ontia (rarely Fedor). All heroes are united by a common origin from North-Eastern Russia (Murom, Ryazan, Rostov), ​​a trip to Kiev, coupled with a duel with a monster, a heroic service in Kiev at the court of Prince Vladimir the Red Sun. Alyosha Popovich is distinguished not by strength (sometimes even his weakness is emphasized, his lameness is indicated, etc.), but courage, daring, onslaught, on the one hand, and resourcefulness, sharpness, cunning, on the other. Sometimes he is cunning and is ready to deceive even his named brother Dobrynya Nikitich, infringes on his rights; he is boastful, arrogant, overly sly and reticent; his jokes are sometimes not only cheerful, but also insidious, even evil; his fellow heroes from time to time express their censure and condemnation to him. In general, the image of Alyosha Popovich reflects a certain contradiction and duality. One of the most archaic plots associated with Alyosha Popovich is his fight with Tugarin. Alyosha Popovich hits Tugarin on the way to Kiev or Kiev (there is a variant in which this fight occurs twice). Tugarin threatens Alyosha Popovich to strangle him with smoke, cover him with sparks, set him on fire, shoot him with brands or swallow him alive. The fight between Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin often takes place near the water (Safast River). Having overcome Tugarin, Alyosha Popovich cut his corpse, scattered it across the open field. A similar version of the plot about the fight between Alyosha Popovich and Tugarin is the epic "Alyosha kills the Skim-beast", where Alyosha Popovich's opponent reminds many of Tugarin.


The birth of Alyosha Popovich was wonderful, reminiscent of the birth of the Volkh: it is accompanied by thunder; "Alyoshenka Chudorodych Young", barely born, asks his mother's blessing to walk around the world, not to swaddle him with swaddling clothes, but chain mail; he can already sit on a horse and wield it, act with a spear and saber, etc. The cunning and dexterity of Alyosha Popovich are akin to the "tricks-wisdom" of Volkh, and his jokes and tricks are close to the magical transformations of Volkh. Elena (Petrovna) becomes the wife of Alyosha Popovich in the epics about him and the sister of the Zbrodovichs (Petrovichs, etc.), she is also Yelenushka, Olyona, Olyonushka (Volkha's wife is also called Elena). This female name seems to be matched to the name of Alyosha Popovich (variants of Olesh, Valesh and Yeleshenka Elena and Olyonushka, and thus a "eponymous" married couple is formed, similar to Volos-Veles Volosynya or Els Yelesikha.


The prototype of the epic character It is commonly believed that the Suzdal boyar Alexander (Olesha) Popovich served as the historical prototype for Alyosha Popovich. According to the chronicles, this was the famous "brave" (elite warrior) who served first to Vsevolod the Big Nest, and then to his son Konstantin Vsevolodovich against his brother and contender for the Vladimir table, Yuri Vsevolodovich, and Alexander Popovich slain several of Yuri's best warriors in duels. With the death of Constantine and the reign of Yuri (1218), he went to the Grand Duke of Kiev Mstislav the Old and died with him in the Battle of Kalka in 1223. Used literature: Heroic tales. Children's book publishing center. M., 1995.

05
jan
2014

Russian bogatyrs. Russian folk epics

Format: audiobook, MP3, 192kbps
Year of issue: 2013
Genre: Children's literature, epics
Publisher: Seventh Book
Artist: Oleg Isaev
Duration: 06:52:21
Description: Do you know what an epic is? And how does it differ from a fairy tale? Epic is a heroic epic of the Russian people. Heroic - because it deals with the great heroes-heroes of antiquity. And the word "epic" comes from the Greek language and means "narration", "story". Thus, epics are stories about the exploits of the famous Russian heroes. It was a long, long time ago, so long ago that even the oldest people do not remember, but know only by hearsay from their grandfathers and great-grandfathers ...

01. Volga Buslaevich
02. Mikula Selyaninovich
03. Svyatogor
04. The marriage of Svyatogor
05. Meeting of Svyatogor with Ilya
06. Mikhailo Potyk
07. Sukhmantiy Odikhmant'evich
08.Dunay Ivanovic
09. Alyosha Popovich
10. Dobrynya Nikitich
11. Ivan Ignatievich
12. Ilya Muromets. Ilya's healing
13. Ilya Muromets. First ride
14. Ilya at the Bogatyrskaya outpost
15. Ilya and the poor brethren
16. Ilya Muromets and Kalin the Tsar
17. Ilya and Ermak
18. Ilya Muromets and the idol
19. Three trips and the death of Ilya Muromets
20. Stavr Godinovich
21. Solovey Budimirovich
22. Churilo Plenkovic
23. Duke Stepanovich
24. Duke Stepanovich and Shark the Giant
25. The Marriage of Duke
26. Sadko
27. Vasily Buslaevich
28. Anika the Warrior
29. Bitter gray and Upava-well done
30. About how the heroes died out in Russia



05
but I
2017

Epics. Russian folk tales. Old Russian stories

Format: audiobook, MP3, 64-96kbps
Year of issue: 2017
Genre: epics, stories, fairy tales
Publisher: Radio "Grad Petrov"
Artist: Nina Vasilyeva
Duration: 13:07:26
Description: “Russian literature is a thousand years old. We know our great classic writers well, but we are little acquainted with our literature of the first seven centuries. Every Russian person knows well only "The Lay of Igor's Campaign." Meanwhile, our ancient literature is rich in works of various genres. The chronicles told about the history of our country, starting from the most ancient, pre-literary times and ending with the events of the stormy XVII ...


07
apr
2017

Fairy tales of the world. Russian folk tales and epics (R. Arkhipova (ed.))

ISBN: 5-300-02502-X,
Series: Fairy Tales of the World
Format: PDF, Scanned pages
Author: R. Arkhipova (ed.)
Year of issue: 1999
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: TERRA-Book Club
Russian language
Number of pages: 402
Description: The collection is composed of the best fairy tales and epics of the Russian people. Bilibin's wonderful illustrations that accompany the text reflect the magnificence, mystery and uniqueness of the wonderful world of Russian folk tales. To uncover


22
jul
2012

Russian folk tales


Year of issue: 2012
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Armir
Artist: Albert Filozov
Length: 03:46:56
Description: Contemporary Russian literature, developing according to its own laws, does not neglect, however, classical works. Classical Russian literature originates in ancient Russian texts, which, in turn, were formed on the basis of the tradition of oral storytelling. And among the various genres of oral tale, of course, Russian folk tales deserve special attention. It's no secret that Russian folk tales have appeared ...


12
May
2014

Russian folk tales (Afanasiev Alexander)


Author: Afanasiev Alexander
Year of issue: 2014
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Can't Buy Nowhere
Artist: Mokhova I.
Duration: 02:01:56
Description: Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanasiev (11 (23) July 1826 - 23 September (5 October) 1871) - an outstanding Russian collector of folklore, researcher of the spiritual culture of the Slavic peoples, historian and literary critic. Contents000 Afanasyev_Russian folk tales 001 The Tale of a Silver Saucer and a Pouring Apple 002 Marya Morevna 003 The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise 004 Night Dances 005 Prophetic Dream 006 Dawn ...


28
mar
2011

Russian folk tales


Year of issue: 2004
Publisher: Sidikom.
Performers: Innocent V., Rumyanova K., Vasilyeva V., Durov L., Leontyev A.
Duration: 02:28:00 CONTENTS 1. About an old grandmother, a laughing granddaughter, a tail hen, and a little mouse 2. The most expensive 3. How a dog was looking for a friend 4. A gingerbread man 5. A farm laborer 6. A goby is a black barrel, white hooves 7. Seven-year-old 8. Bubble, straw and bast shoe 9. Clever man 10. Fox and goat 11. Ivan the peasant son and miracle Yudo 12. Chatterbox 13. Fox and bear 14. Half-bear 15. Tale of magic water 16. Pot 17. Teremok 18. Wolf ...


27
but I
2011

Russian folk tales (People)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 192kbps
Author: Narod
Year of issue: 2007
Genre: fairy tales
Publisher: Studio "Sound Book"
Artist: Ivan Basov
Duration: 04:32:15 Russian folk tales. We grew up on them, let your children and grandchildren grow up now, listening to them. This sound book will bring you many pleasant, fabulous minutes. Put it on your child, and go about your own business or listen with him. This sound book contains a variety of fairy tales - about cunning and wise men, about bears and hares, about Vasilis the Beautiful and Ivanov the fools. Find the fairy tale that is great for you ...


29
feb
2012

Russian folk tales

Format: audiobook, MP3, 320kbps

Year of issue: 2011
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Soyuz, Pokidyshev & Sons
Artist: Alexander Kotov
Duration: 01:51:05
Description: "Wonderful miracle" "About Eremu" "Seven Agathons stupid" "Mena" "Dear cones" "Greedy nobleman" "Gorshenya" "Who will speak first" "Hare shepherd" "Gruel from an ax" "A pancake cloud" "A man and hare "" Wooden eagle "" Soldier's riddle "
Add. information: "What a miracle these tales" - wrote A.S. Pushkin. And this is really so, fairy tales are the greatest and most amazing miracle. Fairy world ...


14
but I
2014

Russian folk tales (Afanasiev Alexander)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 96kbps
Author: Afanasiev Alexander
Year of issue: 2014
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Can't Buy Nowhere

Length: 07:42:48
Description: Russian folk tales as the basis for raising children Childhood is the most wonderful time in the life of every person, but at the same time it is the most difficult, since it is in childhood that character is formed, the foundations of morality are acquired, and upbringing is acquired. Since ancient times, the issue of raising children has been the main one in any society. It is not so easy to explain to a child the rules of life, the value of cultural traditions, and for that ...


05
apr
2010

Russian folk tales

Year of issue: 2010
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Soyuz, Podkidyshev and Sons
Artist: Alexander Bordukov, Alexander Klyukvin
Duration: 02:02:00
Format: MP3, 320 kbps
Description: Despite the fact that in our crazy age of technological progress and nanotechnology, modern children practically do not part with computers and do not imagine their existence without the Internet, they still continue to believe in fairy tales and miracles. Psychologists explain this by saying that fairy tales help children to realize their own fears and cope with them. After all, where, no matter how in a fairy tale, the modest can ...


29
feb
2012

Russian folk tales

Format: audio performance, MP3, 320kbps
Author: Russian folk tales
Year of issue: 2011
Genre: musical tale
Publisher: Studio "URAGAN" Alexandra Zhiltsova
Artist: Alexander Zhiltsov
Length: 01:37:48
Description: Morozko 00:06:43 Wolf and Fox 00:04:01 Zaykina's hut 00:06:33 Cat Rooster and Fox 00:06:11 Gingerbread Man 00:04:42 Cockerel and millstones 00:05:07 Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka 00:06:11 Khavroshechka 00:06:40 Bear, Wolf and Fox 00:03:17 Turnip 00:01:50 Porridge from an ax 00:04:06 Teremok 00:04:08 Mashenka and the Bear 00:06:57 Chicken Ryaba 00:01:09 Koza-Dereza 00:07:25 ...


05
feb
2010

Russian folk tales for adults

Year of issue: 2007
Genre: Russian classics
Publisher: LLC "ID" EQUILIBRIUM "
Artist: Alexey Petrenko
Length: 03:26:00
Description: Clever and funny, containing deep meaning and age-old wisdom, Russian folk tales make us think about the eternal questions of goodness and justice, honor and loyalty. Relevant to this day and surprisingly fascinating fairy tales for big children - for adults. Even if you have read these works, listen to them performed by the brilliant actor Alexei Petrenko, and you will discover new facets of the great heritage of Russian literature.
Contents: Pr ...


18
but I
2011

Russian folk tales. Volume number 1-2 (People)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 48kbps
Author: Narod
Year of issue: 1988
Genre: fairy tales
Artist: Vyacheslav Gerasimov
Compiled by: Olga Alekseeva
Duration: ~ 23:00:00
Description: What could be more pleasant than an evening spent in the company of an interesting book, especially if this book is a fairy tale, and not one, but a whole chest with fairy tales. Do you like visiting? I invite you to visit fairy tales. We do not need buses and trains, airplanes and steamers, we will go to the fairy world with the help of His Highness the Princess of Fantasy! The world of magical stories will open before you. Fairy tales are not like d ...


03
jan
2016

Russian folk tales. Volumes 1 and 2 (Anatoly Afanasyev, Mark Azadovsky, etc.)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 96 Kbps
Author: Afanasyev Anatoly, Azadovsky Mark and others.
Year of issue: 2015
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: Can't Buy Nowhere
Artist: Gerasimov Vyacheslav
Length: 39:04:17
Description: The two-volume book includes the best, both in the richness of storylines, compositional harmony, and in the preservation of poetic form, texts of fairytale collections that have become classical (from the collections of Afanasyev, Azadovsky, Zelenin, Khudyakov, Onchukov, Karnaukhova, Korguev, Korolkova, Sadovnikov, Sokolovs and etc.). All presented texts are verified according to the original sources. Fairy tales of a literary ...

Duration: 08: 15: 09Year of issue: 2014
Genre: Fairy Tales
Publisher: DIY audiobook
Artist: ChanelN19
Length: 01:38:21
Description: Everyone loves a fairy tale - both children and adults. And how can you not love a fairy tale when it is so unusual and everything is so similar to the truth? Your attention is invited to a collection of realistic, everyday Russian folk tales - the most popular among the people. Contents01. Fedul and Malanya 02. Trishka Sibiryak 03. Curmudgeon 04. Grumpy wife 05. Nicholas - from the other world 06. Who needs to wash the pot 07. Potty 08. Talkative wife 09. Poor man, fist and master ...