Popular Tales from Norse MythologyCourier Corporation, 2012 M04 13 - 352 páginas Embodying the fears, fantasies, and forebodings of the people who lived in northern Europe when the world was a darker and more frightening place, these 42 authentic folktales were culled from the rich legacy of Norse and German mythology by noted folklorist George Webbe Dasent. They include stories of princes and princesses who have been transformed into animals, trolls, and maneating giants who possess magical powers, and good-hearted, clever young men and women, often poor and ridiculed, who eventually come away with wealth and love beyond measure. |
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... BOOTS AND HIS BROTHERS. TATTERHOOD.KATIE WOODÉNCLOAK. SORIA MORIA CASTLE. THE LAD WHO WENT TO THE NORTH WIND. THE CAT ON THE DOVREFELL. THE THREE SISTERS WHO WERE ENTRAPPED INTO A MOUNTAIN. THE BOY THAT STOLE THE GIANT'S TREASURE ...
... Boots and the Troll,”“Boots who ate a match with the Troll,” the easy temper of the old Frost Giants predominates, and we almost pity them as we read. In another, “The Big Bird Dan,” we have a Troll Prince, who appears as a generous ...
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LEGEND OF TANNHAUSER | |
THE PRINCESS ON THE GLASS MOUNTAIN FROM SOUTH | |
THE WIDOWS | |
SUCH WOMEN ARE OR THE MAN FROM RINGERIGE | |
THE OUTLAW | |
THE SEVEN RAVENS | |
THE ROSSTRAPPE OR HORSES FOOTMARK | |