Mystical motifs in the urban legends of Pavlodar (on the example of the cycle of legends about the City Garden)
https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2021_1_149
Abstract
The article deals with the urban legends of Pavlodar associated with one of the key places of the Pavlodar local text - the City Garden of Culture and Recreation, known among the citizens as the City Garden. The study analyzes the role of mystical motifs present in these legends in their pragmatic and historical-cultural aspects
About the Authors
Gaisha E. ImambayevaKazakhstan
Doctor of Philological Sciences, professor,
chairholder, Chair of Kazakh Philology
Ilya O. Prikhodchenko
Kazakhstan
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Review
For citations:
Imambayeva G.E., Prikhodchenko I.O. Mystical motifs in the urban legends of Pavlodar (on the example of the cycle of legends about the City Garden). Crede Experto: transport, society, education, language. 2021;(1):149-158. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2021_1_149
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