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The Disobedient Kids and Other Czecho-Slovak Fairy Tales - cover

The Disobedient Kids and Other Czecho-Slovak Fairy Tales

Božena Němcová

Traductor William Howe Tolman, Václav Smetánka

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "The Disobedient Kids and Other Czecho-Slovak Fairy Tales," Božena Němcová masterfully collects and retells a series of enchanting tales that delve into the moral intricacies of childhood and cultural values. Her literary style, rich with vivid imagery and rhythmic prose, evokes the oral tradition of folk storytelling while infusing each narrative with a contemporary sensibility. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Central European folklore, this compilation reflects the region's vibrant mythological heritage and serves as a means of preserving both linguistic and cultural identity amidst growing modernization. Božena Němcová, often hailed as a pioneer of modern Czech literature, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a woman and mother navigating a patriarchal society. Living in a time of burgeoning nationalism and cultural revival, Němcová's work not only sought to entertain but also to instill a sense of moral integrity in the young through captivating stories. Her personal struggles and her commitment to Czech identity undoubtedly shape the narratives in this collection, intertwining the personal with the collective. This enchanting anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in folklore, childhood morality, and the rich tapestry of Czecho-Slovak literary tradition. Whether you are a parent seeking valuable life lessons for your children or a scholar investigating Czech culture, Němcová's tales will transport you into a world where innocence and life's lessons are woven seamlessly together.
Disponible desde: 15/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 43 páginas.

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