• Vladimir was fond of writing from an early age: as a child, he wrote poetry, and during student years he entertained his classmates with funny stories.
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  • Later he collected and recorded fairy tales, folk songs, birch bark woodcuts, and accounts of superstitions, beliefs, and prejudices of the Russian people.
  • Vladimir Dal’s stories and fairy tales were based on his childhood memories. 1) True. 2) False.
  • Vladimir Dal wrote his fairy tales for children, as well as for adults. Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl created stories quite close to folklore (for example...
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  • In addition, Ivan Matveyevich possessed extensive knowledge of medicine and was an excellent theologian. Vladimir Dal in his youth.
  • Vladimir Dal, whose biography is well known to all fans of his work, was born in 1801 on the territory of modern Luhansk (Ukraine).
  • Among the works by Vladimir Dal there were essays, articles on medicine, linguistics, ethnography, poetry, one act comedies, fairy tales, stories: "Gypsy"...
  • It is impossible to trace the first time a fairy tale was told. Scholars can prove that stories began as oral tradition as soon as humans were able to form words.
  • Friday, July 19th, 2024. A collection Fairy tales from Russia. Vladimir Dahl: The Cat and the Fox. ... Contents. Tales. fairy tales Vladimir Dahl: The Cat and the Fox.
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  • And to me he is still the best children's author of the ___ (TWENTY) century. ... Many of the ___ (STORY) are based on Dahl's own childhood memories.
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  • Vladimir Dal, whose biography is well known to all fans of his work, was born in 1801 in what is now Lugansk (Ukraine).
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  • Dr. Dal, Vladimir Ivanovich. Creator of a Dictionary of Alive Russian Language, the best there is, the best there was, the best there can ever be.
  • The Google Doodle for the 22nd of November celebrates the great Russian lexicographer Vladimir Dal, on what would have been his 216th birthday.
  • Vladimir Dal. Fairy tales, riddles, proverbs, games. ISBN 5-7545-0302-4, 1990. Illustrations by V. Chinenova, S. Chinenov.