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Max Lüthi

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Max Lüthi (1909 in Bern – 1991 in Zürich) was a Swiss literary theorist. He is considered the founder of formalist research on folk tales.

His first book is the field's foundational text, "a classic, a definitive statement about the nature, style, and form of the folktale genre in its European variety."

'''Lüthi's''' aim was to arrive at a "phenomenology of folk narrative as we find it in Europe" and "establish the essential laws of the genre." He identified five aspects of all folktales: one-dimensionality, depthlessness, abstraction, isolation, and all-inclusiveness.

He studied in Bern, Lausanne, London, and Berlin. Later in life he was one of the editors of the ''Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales''.

According to his obituary, he saw himself as among the last to undertake "narrative research of the old-fashioned kind." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Märchen. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1968
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    Europäische Volksmärchen. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1951
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    So leben sie noch heute : Betrachtungen zum Volksmärchen. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1969
    Book
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    Es war einmal. : Vom Wesen des Volksmärchens. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1964
    Book
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    Das europäische Volksmärchen : Form und Wesen / Max Lüthi. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1981
    Book
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    Das europäische Volksmärchen. : Form und Wesen. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1968
    Book
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    Volksmärchen und Volkssage : zwei Grundformen erzählender Dichtung. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1961
    Book
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    Shakespeares Dramen. by Lüthi, Max, 1909-1991

    Published 1957
    Book
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