The Ethnology Notebooks. 2024. № 4 (178), 740—751
UDK 39(477)-051:012
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/nz2024.04.740
KOVAL Halyna
- ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2998-2357
- Doctor of Linguistics [Dr. Hab], Leading Researcher,
- Institute of Ethnology of the NAS of Ukraine,
- Department of Folklore,
- 15, Svobody Avenue, 79000, Lviv, Ukraine,
- Contacts: e-mail: galyna.kov@gmail.com
SOKIL-KLEPAR Nataliya
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4156-5978
- Ph. D., Associate Professor,
- Lviv Ivan Franko National University,
- The Ukrainian Language Department
- named after professor Ivan Kovalyk,
- 1, Universytetska Str., 79001, Lviv, Ukraine,
- Contacts: e-mail: nsokil@ukr.net
Abstract. The publication is dedicated to the leading Ukrainian folklorist Vasyl Sokil, and presents his book publications including collections and monographs. These are many field materials collected during expeditions, as well as important analytical and theoretical studies, thus the relevance of the research is underscoredby an attempt of their general overview.
The aim of the article is to present the positions in book format, introduce readers to brief annotations to each of them and their content. Attention is drawn to the scholar reviews on these publications.
Folklore anthologies of various genres, as well as collections of the author’s own oral poetic recordings, were the object of the research. Among archival sources, the epistolary of Tyt Revakovich, introduced into scientific circulation for the first time, deserves attention. Special emphasis is placed on the monographic works of the scholar, mainly related to folk prose including historical legends and stories, narratives about the Holodomor in Ukraine. A folkloristic encyclopedia, reflecting the results of two hundred years of work in this area, also occupies its prominent place. Vasyl Sokil is the initiator and the head of this project, a scientific editor, compiler, and author of many articles. During the presentation of the material chronological, statistical methods, structural analysis, and systematization are used.
The article highlights V. Sokil’s achievements as a folklorist and mentions his awards. It also declares the total number of the scholar’s works, among which book publications take a leading place. Previously published anniversary articles related to the folklorist’s personality are also referenced.
The analysis of V. Sokil’s large-scale folklore heritage allows us to state that the largest part of it is taken up by collections of prose and song traditions. The texts were recorded at different periods from all the regions of Ukraine and from beyond its borders. A significant amount consists of the collector’s own recordings. He was the first who opened up a wide range of the 19th to early 20th-century correspondents’ epistolary and presented the achievements of various representatives of the scientific sphere of the past and present. He left a significant trace in his monographic studies of folklore prose, primarily on social and political topics.
Keywords: folklorist, anniversary, bibliography, collection, epistolary, monograph.
Received 1.07.2024
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