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Albanian Myths and Custom Law in Literature

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  • Dhurata Lamçja

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Mythology plays a very important role in the general culture of the Albanian people, and the influence of the latter is undoubtedly seen in the later literature, developed in different historical periods, while mythology is taken as an important basis for a series of canons both in a structural manner as well as with the inclusion of a number of literary figures. Albanian mythology consists of a complete and diverse catalog of cults and beliefs which together have developed into a rich treasure which from time to time has inspired later Albanian writers, from the Middle Ages to modern ones. This article serves as pamphlet which explains the Albanian mythology in bold lines, including the main constituent elements of this mythology, the impact that this mythology has had on the daily customary life of the Albanian people, as well as the inevitable impact that the latter has had on the literature of the country.

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  • Dhurata Lamçja, 2022. "Albanian Myths and Custom Law in Literature," European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 9, January -.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejserj:632
    DOI: 10.26417/922iaa33
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