Genealogia Muminków w genologicznej ramie. Czy muminkowe książki to saga? [PDF]
The nine-volume series about the Moomins (1945–1970) by the Swedish-speaking Finnish writer and painter Tove Jansson has received broad international recognition since the first book, The Moomins and the Great Flood, was published in 1945. The series is
Hanna Dymel-Trzebiatowska
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Moomins Take the Floor. Finnish Trolls in Contemporary Mass Social (Media) Events. [PDF]
AbstractTove Jansson (1914–2001) was an outstandingly talented Finnish-Swedish artist, recognized worldwide mostly as the creator of the Moomins. Although the last of the nine-volume series (1945–1970) about the internationally popular Finnish trolls, Moominvalley in November, was published over fifty years ago, the Moomins’ and Jansson’s popularity is
Dymel-Trzebiatowska H.
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The distant snowy land where rounded creatures dwell [PDF]
With the release of the Moominvalley (2019–) animated TV series, the Moomin characters have once again appeared on screens across the world. Whether this newest adaptation of Tove Jansson’s books and comic strips will initiate a new ‘Moomin boom ...
Evgenia Amey
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Echoes of Cosmic Events and Global Politics in Moominvalley: Cosmic and Astronomical Sources of Incitement in Tove Jansson’s Comet in Moominland [PDF]
Tove Jansson is known worldwide as the mother of the Moomins. She was a visual artist and writer. The first Moomin books deal with the threat of apocalypse.
Tapio Markkanen
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Two Moominvalleys? About the Different Creations of the Moomin World in Selected Comic Strips and Magazines on the Polish Publishing Market [PDF]
The presented considerations refer directly to two different, and not necessarily consistent, creations of Moominvalley, presented in the Moomins magazine and in comic albums, in the form of a collection of illustration strips by Tove Jansson which were ...
Iwona Tomas
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This chapter outlines a cross-cultural project in which children in a primary school in England exchanged information and shared their maker work with children in an Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) center in Helsinki.
Jackie Marsh +3 more
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MOOMIN, COTTAGECORE, AND THE RETURN TO PEACEFUL LIVING: A CULTURAL DIPLOMACY CASE STUDY OF FINLAND AND JAPAN [PDF]
From their origins as a children’s book series by Tove Jansson, the Moomins were turned into Finnish national identity symbols and literary exponents of soft power.
Anamaria-Florina CALOIANU +1 more
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Do Moomins have nebs? : Polish translation of Boel Westin's "Tove Jansson : ord, bild, liv" [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present the result of an attempt of functional analysis of the Polish translation of Tove Jansson's biography: Tove Jansson. Ord, bild, liv written by Boel Westin. The comparative analysis of the text is based on the Margaret Amman's five step functional model of quality assessment with incentive in the translated text not ...
Kaźmierczak, Paweł
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Multilingual Moomins:Examining the translation of Tove Jansson’s nonsense character names from Swedish to English and Finnish [PDF]
Tove Jansson is a cultural icon in her native country of Finland, and for years her books about the fictional moomintrolls have been read and loved by young and adult readers alike.
Strandberg, Janine A. E.
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Smoking in Moominvalley – or, Why Moominpappa and Snufkin Have Pipes [PDF]
The article analyzes Tove Jansson’s Moomin novels in terms of the representations of pipe smoking. The analysis focuses on three characters from the novels: Moominpappa, Snufkin, and the Joxter.
Hallila, Mika
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