Kuninganna uued rõivad. Siima Škopi pildipärand kirjandusteaduse vaateväljas

This paper adopts a narratological research perspective towards the visual arts of Soviet Estonia. An effort is made to compare Stalinist poster art and illustrations of children›s books of the 1950s in a way that reveals them both as belletrist universes with similar narrational traits. Furthermore...

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