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"Gesaer" Comparison Research Epic Poem And Tibetan National Minority Folk Tale

Posted on:2015-12-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Z B XiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330467474420Subject:Historical philology
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"Gesaer" the epic poem with other Tibetan national minority folk tale all is the Tibetan national minority culture which is locally born, is the Tibetan national minority in the natural environment which oneself survives, the collective creation oral literature work, both widely spread with the entire Tibet area, latter was written by the writer the writing, may say "Gesaer" the epic poem concurrently Tibetan national minority many folk tale essence, to had understood studies the Tibetan national minority culture "Gesaer" has the value reference extremely, although "Gesaer" epic poem with many Tibetan national minority folk tale both subordinate relations, but "Gesaer" epic poem similarities and differences in other Tibetan national minority folk tale, therefore myself thought has the important comparison significance. In this paper the full text altogether divides three chapters besides the foreword and the conclusion:First chapter elaborated the folk tale concept and the classification divides into three small stages. First, the concept of a folk tale. Second, basic classification of folk tales. Third, the classification of Tibetan folk tales.In second chapter narrated "Gesaer" the epic poem and the Tibetan national minority folk tale comparison divides into four small stages. First, literature style aspect second, ideological content aspect third, environment description aspect fourth, characterization aspectThird chapter summarized "Gesaer" similarities and differences of spot the epic poem and the Tibetan national minority folk tale divides two small stages. First,"Gesaer" relations epic poem and Tibetan national minority folk tale.Second,"Gesaer" difference epic poem and Tibetan national minority folk tale.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gesaer, Folk tale, Compa, Classification
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