Slavonic Fairy Tales: Enriched edition. Enchanting Slavic Folklore: A Collection of Magical Tales and Timeless WisdomGood Press, 2020/12/08 - 137 ページ In "Slavonic Fairy Tales," John Theophilus Naak√© presents a captivating collection of folk narratives that delve into the rich tapestry of Eastern European folklore. Written in a lyrical style, Naak√©'s compilation not only preserves the enchanting qualities of oral tradition but also offers an insightful analysis of the motifs, themes, and societal values inherent in Slavonic culture. The work reflects the literary context of the late 19th century, a time when folkloric studies gained prominence, lending a scholarly light to the myths and legends that shape national identities and cultural memories. Naak√©, a passionate ethnographer and linguist, was deeply influenced by his travels throughout Eastern Europe, where he immersed himself in local traditions. His dedication to documenting these tales roots him in the burgeoning folkloristic movements of his era, motivated by a desire to safeguard the narratives that were at risk of being lost amid modernization. His meticulous attention to detail and cultural authenticity reflects a profound respect for the narratives' origins and their relevance to contemporary society. "Slavonic Fairy Tales" is a delightful and enlightening read that invites readers to journey through the magical realms of Slavic folklore. This collection not only entertains but also serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the narratives that shape cultural landscapes. Ideal for scholars, students, and lovers of fairy tales alike, Naak√©'s work offers profound insights and a connection to the timeless wisdom of the past. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes. |
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