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Fabula
Disciplinefolklore studies
LanguageGerman
English
French
Publication details
History1958–present
Publisher
De Gruyter (Germany)
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Fabula
Indexing
ISSN0014-6242 (print)
1613-0464 (web)
Links

Fabula (from lat. fabula: „story, fable“) is a multilingual academic journal on international comparative folklore studies with a focus on European narratives (such as fairy tales, sagas and fables). It publishes essays, reviews and conference reports in German, English and French. Its subtitle is: Zeitschrift für Erzählforschung. Journal of Folktale Studies. Revue d'Etudes sur le Conte Populaire.

Since 1958, the journal Fabula has been published bi-annually at the publisher De Gruyter in Berlin and Boston and is available in both print and online-editions. It was founded by the German scholar Kurt Ranke[1] and is currently edited by Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich, Simone Stiefbold and Harm-Peer Zimmermann. It is closely connected to the multi-volume work Enzyklopädie des Märchens (Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales).[2]

In 2014 it had an SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2014 of 0.100.[3]

The journal is abstracted and indexed in various Abstracting & Indexing Services, among them:

References

  1. ^ Biographie, Deutsche. "Ranke, Kurt - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de.
  2. ^ a b "Fabula". 1 January 1958.
  3. ^ "Fabula". www.scimagojr.com.