Folk Tales from Russia
From Hippocrene's classic folklore series comes this collection of short stories of myth, fable, and adventure -- all infused with the rich and varied cultural identity of Russia. With nearly 200 pages and 8 full-page black-and-white illustrations, the reader will be charmed by these legendary...
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From Hippocrene's classic folklore series comes this collection of short stories of myth, fable, and adventure -- all infused with the rich and varied cultural identity of Russia. With nearly 200 pages and 8 full-page black-and-white illustrations, the reader will be charmed by these legendary folk tales that symbolically weave magical fantasy with the historic events of Russia's past.In "The Lady of Moscow, " the fair maiden, Princess Peerless, is imprisoned in her castle by a terrible demon who seeks her for his bride. But this is not merely a story of mythical castles and warfare; for our Princess represents part of Russia's important past, of oppression and flailing power under the heavy hand of the Tartar rule. Ultimately, the reader will discover whether the demon's spell is broken by a knight wielding an invisible club by fearless patriotism that both unites the country-folk and promotes the rising seat of government in Moscow.Each story is complemented with a captioned illustration, and a detailed introduction which puts the Russian historic events that frame this collection into context. This is a book to be enjoyed by a diversified audience; from children and young adults, to educators and those simply interested in classic Russian folklore. Here is an ideal gift, a learning tool, and a perfect addition to any Russian literature collection.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780781806961 (0781806968)
Publish date: October 1st 1998
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English