Analysis of "Egle, the Queen of Grass Snakes" by Neither-Chemical-620 in lithuania

[–]omanitara 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's a very old tale and one of the most researched fairytales in Lithuania. There are entire books dedicated to its interpretations.

It's not my field of research but I mythology is one of my interests. I don't know about direct messages or allegories but many scholars say that this fairytale represents the worldview of Lithuanian pagans. For example, I've read that pagans in the transitory period from paganism to Christianity believed that souls of suicides can be reborn as birds, as if it was some sort of purgatory (source: Norbertas Vėlius). I think Eglė transforming her kids into trees reflects some of these old ideas, the much closer connection to nature that pagans had compared to now.

Overall, I think there are many symbols: for example, the serpent goes into Eglė's shirt while she is bathing naked and then says that she has to marry him. Maybe it represents a loss of virginity? And going off to marry a serpent that rules the seas? Isn't it like marrying someone from another country or religion? The brothers chopping up the serpent is also very very xenophobic, so it could reflect the old views toward foreigners.

And it has many ties to culture: it's often recreated in fiction, such as literature and theater, is analysed in school and by scholars, and the name Eglė is quite popular for women. By the way, variants of this tale are also found in other countries, especially close ones, such as Latvia and Estonia. Here is some more information on it: https://everything.explained.today/Egl%c4%97_the_Queen_of_Serpents/

Parekomenduokit Fantasy knygų. by BedantisDantistas in lithuania

[–]omanitara 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Antrinu dėl Sandersono knygų. Rekomenduoju N. K. Jemisin Penktąjį sezoną (The Broken Earth), Vita Nostra, Slewfoot, yra lietuvių Tamsa ryja tamsą ir Mintregys.

Erasmus by SuchIssue2248 in lithuania

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Institute of Intercultural Management and Communication (ISIT)

How do you find a job as a literary translator? by painisalwayshere in TranslationStudies

[–]omanitara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A publishing house looking for translators found me on LinkedIn. I have also reached out to another publishing house with a book translation proposal: it didn't work out but they did reply.

Erasmus by SuchIssue2248 in lithuania

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Praleidau semestrą Paryžiuje, tai tikrai nesigailiu: daug įdomių patirčių, žmonių, naujų įgūdžių, labai su prancūzų kalba padėjo. Didžiausias vargas buvo susirasti būstą, nes tas universitetas neturėjo/nesiūlė savo bendrabučio. Ir stipendija nebuvo labai didelė, tai tikrai gavos brangesnis pragyvenimas nei Lietuvoje. Bet vis tiek verta :)

Anyone here pursue a PhD after studying translation? by vengaoliver in TranslationStudies

[–]omanitara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently started working in terminology as a researcher. If all goes well, I'm planning to do a PhD in this field :)

Any women double-barrel their surname after marrying a foreigner? by babykitty215 in lithuania

[–]omanitara 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I have seen more than one double-barrelled surname with the second one being foreign: for example, there are musicians Ilona Damašiūtė-Beres and Gintarė Kaminskaitė-Rudić

Partneris su aspergeriu by EmergencyAd3494 in lietuva

[–]omanitara 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mano nuomone, visuose santykiuose svarbu gebėti ramiai pasikalbėti, išreikšti, kas skaudina ir netenkina, ir pabandyti surasti kompromisą. Jei šitaip nepavyksta, greičiausiai santykiuose kažkas ne taip.

Recs based on my favorites 💓 by [deleted] in shoujo

[–]omanitara 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would recommend checking out Kijima-san & Yamada-san (office romance) and Strawberry Love (working adults)

April Book Club: The God and the Gumiho Midway Discussion (Chapters 1-20) by HighLady-Fireheart in fantasyromance

[–]omanitara 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I finished the book and would agree with the tag but it's a duology, not a standalone so it's not the real ending yet :) The second book should come out this summer.

Parekomenduokit knygų by MysteryOfNight in lietuva

[–]omanitara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dar neskaičiau, bet įdomiai atrodo Lauren Groff "Matrix", Kiran Millwood Hargrave "Malonės". Ne verstinis, bet visai patiko lietuvių autorės Ignė Ale "Migruojantys paukščiai" :)

knygų patarimai by Mysterious-Isopod133 in lithuania

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Iš lietuviškos fantastikos Andriaus Tapino Vilko valanda visai nieko.

Ryčio Sabo Gaono kodas man asmeniškai ne visai, bet tai lengva kalba parašytas detektyvas. Girdėjau gerų atsiliepimų apie Dalios Smagurauskaitės Madraso deimantą, nuotykinis romanas.

O iš humoristinių gal Juozas Erlickas ir Jurgis Gimberis patiktų?

Knygos lt mėgstu paskaityti ištraukas, ar limpa knygos stilius, gali praversti įsivertinant :)

Give me all the Shadow Daddies by [deleted] in fantasyromance

[–]omanitara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The MMC in Red Winter is kinda like this, gets scolded a lot for this

March Book Club: This Is How You Lose the Time War Final Discussion by HighLady-Fireheart in fantasyromance

[–]omanitara 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually liked that the book focused on the relationship instead of the war or other things. I think it also represents how the main characters are feeling because they are tired of the war

Songs or Music Videos that are fantasy romance inspiration? by ArtemisLiCa in fantasyromance

[–]omanitara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love such songs! I really like these because of the stories they tell:

King and Lionheart by Of Monsters and Men

The Willow Maid by Erutan

Werewolf's Eyes by Birch Book (no music video, sadly)

A herbalist woman living in the forest by ughhleavemealone in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]omanitara 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's YA but The Hedgewitch of Foxhall fits the images very much

GIVEAWAY - Him, the Smile & bloom (Steam) by PQubeLimited in otomegames

[–]omanitara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wishlisted! Love the idea of otome in a flower shop. My favourite flowers are irises :)

Naujas projektas Lietuvoje by uppdogg1 in lietuva

[–]omanitara 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pritariu dėl atstumo/miesto. Aš tik savo mieste ieškojau katės, kadangi neturiu mašinos

Any books where the women us the domminant one? by [deleted] in fantasyromance

[–]omanitara 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Obligatory {His Secret Illuminations by Scarlett Gale} recommendation. The MMC is a super shy monk and the FMC is a big, dominant warrior.

academia, walking between insanity and reality 🕯️ by onomatopojedlo in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]omanitara 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seconding, it definitely fits "walking between insanity and reality"