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The Parsifal Project - Common Cultural Elements In European Legends, Myths And Traditional Tales

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  • Anca COLIBABA

    (Grigore T.Popa University Iasi / Fundatia EuroEd Iasi, Romania)

  • Irina GHEORGHIU

    (Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany)

  • Irina CROITORU

    (Grigore T.Popa University Iasi, Romania)

  • Carmen ANTONITA

    (Scoala Primara EuroEd Iasi, Romania)

Abstract

The article is based on the Parsifal project, a European project funded by the Erasmus+ programme (Project Number: 2018-1-PL01-KA201-050865), which is being implemented by EuroEd Foundation Iasi, Romania. The project aims to bring cultural heritage to the attention of students in order to enrich their learning processes. The project looks at traditional tales and legends in each partner country (Poland, Italy, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Romania) with a view to identifying common European roots. The paper focuses on main themes and common features identified in Bulgarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish and Romanian legends: real and mythological characters and animals, heritage, environments and common objects, recurring situations and challenges, moral and ethical topics.

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  • Anca COLIBABA & Irina GHEORGHIU & Irina CROITORU & Carmen ANTONITA, 2019. "The Parsifal Project - Common Cultural Elements In European Legends, Myths And Traditional Tales," CrossCultural Management Journal, Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii, Editorial Department, issue 2, pages 105-109, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:journl:y:2019:i:2:p:105-109
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