2 edition of Slavonic fairy tales. found in the catalog.
Slavonic fairy tales.
John Theophilus NaakГ©
Published
1874
by H.S. King & co. in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Collected and translated from the Russian, Polish, Servian, and Bohemian. By John T. Naaké, with four illustrations. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | viii, 272 p. |
Number of Pages | 272 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17940273M |
LC Control Number | 03010898 |
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Opening Around Russian fairy tales. As parts of Russian folklore, tales were gathered especially from the mids and into the s. Skazka is a Russian word. Literally it means 'tale', yet it has come to mean "fairy tale" lots of times. What makes this book special are some tales and motifs that hint at even older lore. Number 27 is for all intents and purposes identical to the Native American 'Earth Diver' creation myth. In 47, man is created from a drop of God's sweat. There are two tales of a global flood in 48 and
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Slavonic Fairy Tales. Russian Folk-Tales. book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Slavonic Fairy Tales, Polish, Czech, Serbian and 5/5(1). "The spirits appeared when I read the book from the beginning; let me now read it from the end, perhaps this well send them way." He turned the book round and began to read it from the end.
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This delightful book contains forty tales from the Slavonic lands, entitled as follows: Carried Away by the Wind Why is the Sole of Man's Foot Uneven. The Snow-Child The Demon's Dance The Plague-Omen Story of Gol Voyansky Lidushka and the Water Demon's Wife The Hare's Heart The Wonderful Hair Story of Vasilisa with the Golden Tress,and of Pages: Slavic and Other Eastern European Folk and Fairy Tales in English translation a digital library assembled by A Second Book of Czechoslovak Fairy Tales and Folk Tales.
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Let me know if there’s an illustration you’d like me to scan (use the comment link on any of the pictures to get in touch). Title: Slavonic Fairy Tales. King Kojata or The Unlooked for Prince or Prince Unexpected is a Slavonic fairy tale.
Andrew Lang included the Russian version King Kojata, in The Green Fairy Book. Wratislaw collected a Polish variant Prince Unexpected in his Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources, number A shorter, also Polish version, The Unlooked for Prince, was collected by. is the world's largest collection of fairy tales, fables and folktales.
Discover more than 3, classic tales plus new stories by fairy tale fans. Discover more than 3, classic tales plus new stories by fairy tale fans. Book Title: Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources Book Author/Editor: Wratislaw, Albert Henry Publisher: Elliot Stock Publication City: London Year of Publication: Country of Origin: Czech Republic Classification: ATU The White Serpent's Flesh.
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Russian Fairy Tales - audiobook Peter Nikolaevich POLEVOI ( - ), translated by Robert Nisbet BAIN ( - ) The existence of the Russian Skazki or Märchen was first made generally.The great bulk of the Russian folk-tales, and, indeed, of those of all the Indo-European nations, is devoted to the adventures of such fairy princes and princesses, such snakes and giants and demons, as are quite out of keeping with ordinary men and women—at all events with the inhabitants of modern Europe since the termination of those.THE TRUE BRIDE (MIGHTY MIKKO A Book of Finnish Fairy Tales and Folk Tales) BY PARKER FILLMORE The Story of Ilona and the King’s Son There were once two orphans, a brother and a sister, who lived alone in the old farmhouse where their .