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1. The Russian Folktale by Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp (Series in Fairy-Tale Studies)

    Features:
  • Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Catedra
  • 9788437604947
  • 2006
The Russian Folktale by Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp (Series in Fairy-Tale Studies)
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u/bearattack · 3 pointsr/booksuggestions

I highly recommend any collections illustrated by Ivan Bilibin, like this Russian Fairy Tales. The stories are pretty well-known, so it should give you the introduction you're looking for, plus the art is really magnificent. There are also collections like this that have a ton of stories in them. If you want some sort of history/analysis/criticism to go with it, you could take a look at this one about the Russian folktale or this one about Baba Yaga specifically.