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- W2000447002 abstract "If one were to judge solely from nineteenth century collections of Russian folktales, the Russian peasant never swore, never abused priests or their wives, and indulged in procreative acts only in the most delicate fashion. The collections of the populists (narodniki), who were mostly school teachers by occupation if not training, are devoid of such things, as is the great collection in three volumes of Alexander Afanasiev. But Afanasiev collected many tales that he clearly intended to publish in his Narodnye russkie skazki [Folk Russian tales] which were banned by the tsarist censors on the grounds that they were obscene or anticlerical. Clearly, such tales existed and were in circulation throughout Russia. The history of these tales that could not be printed in Russia until 1991 is most curious. but far from sufficiently studied. First mention of them dates to 1856, when the ethnographer and lexicographer, Vladimir Oal', wrote Afanasiev about them in conjunction with Oal's transmittal of several thousand folktales that were to serve as the basis for Afanasiev's three volume collection. By 1862 Afanasiev had compiled the collection of anticlerical and obscene tales known in manuscript form as Narodnye russkie skazki. Ne dUa pechati [Folk Russian tales. Not for print]. Afanasiev died in 1871, and there is no evidence that he knew they would ever be printed. Most probably it was in 1872 that the Russkie zavetnye skazki [Russian secret tales] appeared. (It could have been as late as 1875). The place of publishing was Geneva, that citadel of Calvinism! There is nothing in the first edition to identity any editor, publishing house, or date or city, and the facts have had to be teased out of a great variety of sources. Suffice it here to say that Yurii Sokolov long ago established that the tales were from Afanasiev's collection. They appear to have been taken to Western Europe, probably to London first, by V. I. Kasatkin, a young friend of Afanasiev. There the Russian emigre circles, which included N. P. Ogarev and A. I. Herzen, decided to publish the tales anonymously. Why they waited until 1872 or later to publish them is unknown. If the date was connected to Afanasiev's death, then there is in any case no mention of him in the book. There are seventy seven tales in the collection, and this order has been observed in all subsequent editions. The tales have been catalogued according to the AarneThompson system, and each is indexed in the Sravnitel'nyi ukazatel'siuzhetov. Vostochnslavianskaia skazka (SUS) [Comparative index of types. The east Slavic tale], the indispensable guide to the East Slavic folktale. Throughout the nineteenth century these tales were not officially known to exist, although it is clear that copies of the Geneva editions, usually the second (1879), circulated and made their way into both public and private collections. Nor were Afanasiev's obscene tales the" @default.
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- W2000447002 title "Mr. Afanasiev's Naughty Little Secrets: <em>Russkie zavetnye skazki</em>" @default.
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