Folk Songs of the Great Patriotic War: To the Problem of Folklorization
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The article considers folk songs created during the time of the Great Patriotic War and analyzes their most characteristic features as folklore phenomenon. As exemplified by a series of songs the author has recorded throughout various regions of Russia, their variative continuum, including the ways of adjustment of their tunes to new words, have been analyzed in details. The author concludes that the specific lifetime of songs created by the Great Patriotic War generation has continued in everyday folk culture.
Keywords: adjustment of folk songs of the Great Patriotic War to new words, classification of the song material through their genres and subjects, fundamental layer of the 20th-century folklore
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