Ehstnische Märchen. Zweite Hälfte by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald and F. Löwe
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Compiler | Kreutzwald, Friedrich Reinhold, 1803-1882 |
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Translator | Löwe, F. (Ferdinand), 1809-1889 |
Title | Ehstnische Märchen. Zweite Hälfte |
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1. Baumling und Borkling 2. Des Nebelberges König 3. Die schnellfüßige Königstochter 4. Loppi und Lappi 5. Der Pathe der Grottennymphen 6. Seltene Weibestreue 7. Aschen-Trine 8. Reichlich vergoltene Wohlthat 9. Die Stiefmutter 10. Klugmann in der Tasche 11. Der zaubermächtige Krebs und das unersättliche Weib 12. Der Findling 13. Wie sieben Schneider in den Türkenkrieg zogen 14. Der Glücksrubel 15. Der närrische Ochsenverkauf 16. Der mildherzige Holzhacker 17. Die nächtlichen Kirchengänger 18. Des Schützen abhanden gekommenes Glück 19. Der aus Gefahr erlöste Königssohn wird der Retter seiner Brüder 20. _Localsagen._ a. Warum Reval niemals fertig werden darf b. Der Gerbleder-Verkäufer c. Das Fräulein von Borkholm d. Der winselnde Fußknöchel e. Der von der Stelle gerückte See f. Die Kaufmannstocher von Narva g. Wo Narva's früherer Reichthum liegt h. Das Mädchen von Waskjalasild i. Emmujärw und Wirtsjärw k. Die Tochter des Strandbewohners von Tolsburg l. Die Steindenkmale der Hungersnoth m. Der Herren von Pahlen Schutzgeist n. Der aus den Klauen eines Adlers gerettete Königssohn o. Die Meermaid und der Herr von Pahlen p. Der Kapellenbau q. Ein Herr von Pahlen rettet Reval aus Feindeshand r. Der Frauen von Pahlen Todesboten s. Der Heimgänger-Schütze |
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Summary | "Ehstnische Märchen. Zweite Hälfte" by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald and F. Löwe is a collection of Estonian fairy tales written in the late 19th century. This compilation showcases a variety of folk stories that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Estonia, featuring mythical creatures, moral lessons, and unique characters, such as wise women and heroic figures. The tales aim to provide readers with a glimpse into the nation's traditions, beliefs, and the influences of various cultures on Estonian folklore. The opening of the collection presents an introductory context where the author, Kreutzwald, is praised for his dedication to documenting Estonian oral stories. It explains how this volume serves as the second half of a larger work, with the first half published earlier. Following this context, the initial tales are introduced, beginning with "Baumling und Borkling," which narrates the story of a miserly innkeeper who struggles to retain his workers due to inadequate sustenance. Through clever exchanges and supernatural elements, such as hiring enchanted servants, the tale explores themes of greed and consequence in a humorous light, setting the tone for the whimsical yet meaningful stories to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | German |
LoC Class | GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore |
LoC Class | PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature |
Subject | Folklore -- Estonia |
Subject | Tales -- Estonia |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 22516 |
Release Date | Sep 5, 2007 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
Downloads | 112 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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