HISTORY AND ETYMOLOGY OF THE FAIRY TALE

Authors

  • Obodon Istamovna Adizova Associate professor of the departement french philology, Bukhara state university

Keywords:

a story, a tale, the public, a genre, the work, the fable.

Abstract

In this article we have writing on the history and etimology of the fairy tale. The tales of the seventeenth century, He studies compared the theme of the bridegroom monstrous, then introduces the authors and their tales through elements biographical and aesthetic chosen and widely marked with reviews personal.

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Published

2023-03-20

How to Cite

Adizova , O. I. (2023). HISTORY AND ETYMOLOGY OF THE FAIRY TALE. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 2(1 SPECIAL), 121–126. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/1769