Warianty tytułu
Christmastide – the time of change in Christmas carols
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Abstrakty
The author presents Christmas motifs in carols diachronically: from the initial Incarnation (the birth of Christ) until the Epiphany. She is therefore interested in the description of the eight wondrous days and nights between the Christmas Eve and Epiphany in Roman Catholicism, Greek Catholicism and the Orthodox Church. According to the author, a dominant aspect of the wondrousness of that time is the co-presence of birth and death which becomes the beginning of new life. The experience of cyclical dying and coming back to life (present in the carol tradition) was also projected onto the visions of the world, or, more precisely, worlds, which come one after another, endlessly. The co-presence of the beginning and the end and the merging of their symbolism in Christmas carols has yet another aspect. The carols sung during Christmastide drew on Biblical typology, which for centuries served the Christian religious education.
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Rocznik
Tom
Strony
141-148
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
Bibliografia
- E. Przybył, Prawosławie, Kraków 2000
- F. Kotula, Hej, leluja, czyli o wygasających starodawnych pieśniach kolędniczych w Rzeszowskiem, Warszawa 1970,
- V. Turner, Proces rytualny. Struktura i antystruktura, tłum. E. Dżurak, Warszawa 2010.
- J. Bartmiński, Kolędowanie na Lubelszczyźnie, Wrocław 1981
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Bibliografia
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