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The Folk-Tales of the Magyars Collected by Kriza Erdélyi Pap and Others - Exploring the Depths of Hungarian Folklore - cover

The Folk-Tales of the Magyars Collected by Kriza Erdélyi Pap and Others - Exploring the Depths of Hungarian Folklore

Various Various, János Erdélyi, János Kriza, Gyula Pap

Editorial: Good Press

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The Folk-Tales of the Magyars presents a vibrant tapestry of narratives, revealing the heart of Hungarian culture through a diverse array of stories that span across supernatural legends, moral tales, and whimsical fables. This anthology uniquely captures the essence of Magyar folklore, reflecting the rich oral heritage of Hungarian storytelling. Without attributing to individual authors, the collection showcases standout pieces that evoke the mysterious depths of Hungarian mythology and offer glimpses into the nation's historical psyche. From tales of magical creatures to agricultural folklore, the anthology exemplifies the breadth and depth of traditional narratives that have been told and retold across generations. Contributors like János Erdélyi, János Kriza, and Gyula Pap bring together a wealth of knowledge and cultural insight, imbuing this anthology with their profound understanding of Magyar traditions. Their collective efforts align the collection with the romantic nationalism movement of the 19th century, which strove to preserve and promote national identity through folklore. By weaving together diverse voices, these editors and contributors have crafted a rich anthology that not only preserves the tales but also provides contemporary readers with a window into Hungarian cultural identity and historical context. This anthology is recommended for anyone interested in the multifaceted world of folk literature. It offers an enlightening exploration of Hungarian tradition and thought, making it a valuable resource for educators, folklorists, and enthusiasts of world literature. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in these tales, which serve as a conduit to the past, fostering a dialogue between the ancestral voices and the modern audience. The Folk-Tales of the Magyars opens up a world brimming with wonder and wisdom, inviting a deeper appreciation of cultural diversity and storytelling art.
Disponible desde: 18/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 448 páginas.

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