The Kalevala (IPA: [ˈkɑleʋɑlɑ]) is a 19th-century compilation of epic poetry, compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology...
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the Finnish Kalevala epos. The poem collection was in part collected in Ukhta. Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kalevala serves as the...
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Emilio Pavolini)". Bifröst. "Kalevala: Folks epos fun di Finen". Retrieved December 3, 2021. "Sun Yong - Kalevala". Archived from the original on June 5, 2010...
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Epic poetry (redirect from Epos (poetry))
itself comes from the Ancient Greek adjective ἐπικός (epikos), from ἔπος (epos), "word, story, poem." In ancient Greek, 'epic' could refer to all poetry...
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National epic (redirect from National epos)
Elias Lönnrot - author of the Finnish national epic poem Kalevala....
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Chaynikov) and Aleksandr Spitsyn [ru]. The structure of the Finnish epic Kalevala was influential in its creation. The epic was later translated into Udmurt...
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the Finnic languages. He edited and translated the great Finnish epic Kalevala into German; he arranged, completed and brought out in twelve volumes the...
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Lönnrot. He edited the poems he and others had collected to national epos Kalevala and Kanteletar, and published collections of Finnish fairy tales and...
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Aino (Kajanus) (category Music based on the Kalevala)
the wonderful opportunities the Kalevala offered for musical expression. Earlier attempts to interpret the national epos in music had not encouraged imitation ...
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the Huns". Google Books. p. 49. Retrieved 12 September 2019. Kalevala. Das finnische Epos des Elias Lönnroth. Mit einem Kommentar von Hans Fromm, Stuttgart:...
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Literature (1907–21) begins "By far the most important product of the national epos is Beowulf... Moshe Halbertal (1997), People of the Book: Canon, Meaning...
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Die Kalewainen in Pochjola (category Operas based on the Kalevala)
National-Epos Kalewala (German: “The men of Kaleva in the Northland: Finnish myths in four scenes freely from the Finnish national epic Kalevala”) is an...
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needed] Kalevala, afterword Kalevala, second edition, Prague, SNKLHU, 1953, afterword by Jelena Holečková-Dolanská (in Czech) Kalevala: národní epos Finu...
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Banarsidass. pp. 367–402. ISBN 978-81-208-1540-7. Harvilahti, Lauri (1996). "Epos and National Identity: Transformations and Incarnations" (PDF). Oral Tradition...
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for piano, Op. 240 (1971) David of Sassoun, symphonic poem after Armenian epos, Op. 11 (2006) The Letter from an Unknown Woman, for Strings, Op. 56 (2017)...
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early Swahili epic poem. He also translated the Finnish national epic, The Kalevala, into Swahili. Knappert taught in Leuven and London, as well as several...
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Magnetic Declination in Canada, from 1790 to 1850" (1865) "The Kalevala or National Epos of the Finns" (1869) Our Lord at Bethany (1874) "Map-Making in...
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Epic of Manas, Kyrgyz narrated epic Epic of Jangar, Kalmyk narrated epic Kalevala, Finnish narrated epic Karakurt, Deniz (2011), "Olongo" (PDF), Türk Söylence...
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national, and the construction of new epics as if they were old, as in the Kalevala, compiled from Finnish tales and folklore, or Ossian, where the claimed...
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