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Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars (eBook)

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2022
330 Seiten
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Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars - Jeremiah Curtin
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In "Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars," Jeremiah Curtin presents a meticulously curated collection of folktales and myths that encompass the rich oral traditions of Eastern European cultures. Through an engaging narrative style, Curtin not only preserves the enchanting stories of these peoples but also situates them within their cultural and historical contexts. This anthology serves as both a scholarly examination of folklore and a captivating exploration of themes such as magic, morality, and the supernatural, revealing the shared human experience through engaging and often whimsical narratives. Jeremiah Curtin, a noted American linguist and folklorist, dedicated his life to the study of Slavic languages and cultures, drawing upon his extensive travels and deep appreciation for the intricacies of folk narratives. His academic background, combined with personal affinity for oral storytelling traditions, propelled him to compile this anthology during the late 19th century, a time ripe for the revival of folk literature amidst growing national consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe. Curtin's efforts to bridge cultural gaps resonate in his work, as he strives for authenticity while making these tales accessible to a wider audience. This enchanting collection is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by folklore and its role in forming cultural identity. Curtin's work invites readers to immerse themselves in the complexities of human experience and imagination, offering not only entertainment but also profound insights into the values and beliefs that shape societies.

Jeremiah Curtin (1835–1906) was a renowned American translator, folklorist, and ethnographer, whose literary contributions were pivotal in preserving Eastern European and Native American folklore. Born in Detroit, Curtin exhibited an early interest in languages, which burgeoned into a passion that would encompass over twenty languages throughout his scholarly career. A graduate of Harvard University, he embarked on extensive travels which would later inform and enrich his ethnographical work. In his seminal book 'Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars' (1890), Curtin compiled an impressive array of stories and myths, painting a vivid tableau of the rich oral traditions of these cultures. His work was not merely anthropological; he carefully translated and adapted these tales to make them accessible to a Western audience, retaining their original spirit and literary charm. Curtin's dedication to cultural preservation and his mastery of languages enabled him to become a significant conduit between diverse folk traditions and the scholarly and general reading public of his time. His contributions have been instrumental in the study of mythology and folklore, providing invaluable insights into the narratives that have shaped cultures' identities across the world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Schlagworte ancient legends • ancient myths exploration • Anthropological significance • cultural folklore literature • cultural heritage • Czech Republic • Eastern European folklore • Eastern European myths • Eastern European tales • enchanting characters • ethnographic narratives • Fairy tales • Folklore • folklore classics • Hungarian folk tales • Hungary • Jeremiah Curtin author • Jeremiah Curtin collection • Magical realism elements • Magyar legends • Magyar mythology • mythical storytelling traditions • mythological tales • Russia • russian fairy tales • Russian Folk Tales • Slavic cultural heritage • Slavic folklore • Slavic mythology • supernatural beings • talking animals • traditional folk narratives • traditional narrative forms • Western Slavic stories
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