folk literature

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folk literature

Grimm's fairy tales

2022
Presents a selection of classic German fairy tales, including "Cinderella" and "Little Red Riding Hood," 'Sleeping Beauty," and others.

Neem the half-boy

2017
Because she does not faithfully follow the instructions of Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy, who grows up to be very clever and confronts a dragon in an effort to become whole.

The man and the fox =

[Si?? aw g?da?]
2017
A clever fox is trapped by a clever farmer who offers the fox a chicken, but the fox manages to outwit the man and escape.

[Sostu Tininish Asemawe'ch] =

The Three little pigs (Amharic version)
2017
Retells the story of the three little pigs and the wolf who wanted to eat them.

The old woman and the eagle

2017
A Sufi teaching tale from Afghanistan about an old woman who insists that an eagle must really be a pigeon.

Neem the half-boy

2016
Because she does not faithfully follow the instructions of Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy, who grows up to be very clever and confronts a dragon in an effort to become whole.

Fatima the spinner and the tent

2017
"The original version of Fatima the Spinner and the tent was published in 1979 in Tales of the Dervishes: Teaching-Stories of the Sufi Masters over the past thousand years by Idries Shah"--Title page verso.

The clever boy and the terrible, dangerous animal =

[H?nby?r halk aw d??wank? ?n?war]
2017
Contains a Sufi folk tale of a boy who visits another village and helps the townspeople deal with their fear of something that they have mistaken for a terrible, dangerous animal.

The stranger's farewell

2017
"A stranger visits a young couple and later, a rich man. The results of his visits are very different and can teach the reader something about the nature of giving and receiving"--Back cover.

Once Upon a Time

(seven Persian folktales)
2013
A collection of seven Persian folktales for intermediate and advanced learners of the Farsi language, with English definitions provided.

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