INTERTEXTUAL IN FOLK TALES: THE INTERWEAVING OF THREE RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES IN VIETNAMESE LEGEND OF DRAGONS AND KINGS

Hue University Journal of Science: Social Sciences and Humanities 132 (6B):149–167 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper provides an overview of intertextuality in folk tales and applies it to study the influence of religious texts on Vietnamese legends. Specifically, relying on examining collections of folklore, medieval literature, religious myths, and official and unofficial history in Vietnam, and then collecting stories about dragons and kings, in this study, the researcher demonstrates manifestations of Three Religious principles (Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism) and the way these principles are harmoniously woven into these stories. This research also reveals texts from these religions which were used in these stories to serve political purposes in the ideal form.

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