The Complete and Original Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe /
"New, modern English translation of the folk tales collected by Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe, which was first published in Norway in 1841, and a second edition in 1852"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Norwegian |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- About Ash Lad, who stole the troll's silver ducks, coverlet, and golden harp
- The Gjertrud bird
- The griffin
- The quandary
- Richman Peddler Per
- Ash Lad, who competed with the troll
- About the boy who went to the North Wind and demanded the flour back
- The Virgin Mary as godmother
- The three princesses in White Land
- Some women are like that
- Everyone thinks their own children are best
- A tale of courtship
- The three aunts
- The widow's son
- The husband's daughter and the wife's daughter
- The rooster and the hen in the nut forest
- The bear and the fox
- Gudbrand Slope
- Kari Stave-Skirt
- The fox as shepherd
- The blacksmith they didn't dare let into hell
- The rooster and the hen
- The rooster, the cuckoo, and the black grouse
- Lillekort
- The doll in the grass
- Paal Next-Door
- Soria Moria Castle
- Sir Per
- Little Aase Goosegirl
- The boy and the devil
- The seven foals
- Gidske
- The twelve wild ducks
- The master thief
- The three sisters who were taken into the mountain
- About the giant troll who never carried his heart with him
- Dappleband
- Nothing is needed by the one all women love
- Ash Lad, who got the princess to say he was lying
- The three Billy Goats Gruff, who were supposed to go to the mountain pasture to fatten up
- East of the sun and west of the moon
- The hen who had to go to Dovre Mountain or else the whole world would perish
- The man who had to keep house
- Tom Thumb
- Haaken Speckled-Beard
- Master Maiden
- Well done and poorly rewarded
- True and untrue
- Per and Paal and Esben Ash Lad
- The mill that keeps grinding at the bottom of the sea
- The maiden on the glass mountain
- Butterball
- Big Per and Little Per
- Ragged Cap
- The bushy bride
- The tabby cat on Dovre Mountain
- Farmer Weather-Beard
- The blue ribbon
- The honest four-skilling coin
- The old man of the house
- Foreword to the second Norwegian edition / Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
- From the introduction to the second Norwegian edition / Jørgen Moe
- Foreword to the third Norwegian edition / Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
- Foreword to the fourth Norwegian edition / Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
- Notes on the regional collection sites of the tales.