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Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends - 120+ Illustrated Stories
Arthur Ransome, Valery Carrick, W. R. S. Ralston, Nisbat Bain
Tradutor Edmund Dulac, Robert Reynolds Steele
Editora: DigiCat
Sinopse
Arthur Ransome's 'Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends' emerges as a seminal work that captivates the reader with its rich tapestry of mythical narratives, drawing upon the depths of Slavic folklore. The collection boasts an artful compilation of stories ranging from the delightfully whimsical 'Picture Fables for the Little Ones' to the complex moral weavings found in 'Muscovite Folk Tales.' Ransome's narrative craftsmanship shines through the stylized prose that faithfully preserves the stories' oral tradition origins, resonating with a literary prowess that befits their cultural significance. This anthology, elegantly illustrated, not only brings the tales to life but also contextualizes them within the broader spectrum of world folklore and mythology, allowing readers to explore the Russian ethos through its allegorical and fantastical elements. Arthur Ransome, an English author and journalist known for his adventure series 'Swallows and Amazons,' demonstrates his profound appreciation for Russian culture and storytelling in this collection. His time in Russia, steeped in the country's revolutionary turbulence, provided him with unique insights into its spirit and traditions. These experiences, coupled with his literary acumen, enabled Ransome to curate and translate these tales with authenticity and emotional depth, bridging the gap between Western and Eastern narrative traditions. His selection reflects not just an outsider's fascination, but a heartfelt homage to the tales that have shaped Russian identity. Reveling in the enchantment of myth and bearing the soul of Russian culture, 'Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends' is recommended for anyone with an interest in folklore, fairytales, and cross-cultural literary studies. With this volume, readers young and old can traverse the forests of imagination, encountering creatures and characters who embody the universal themes of heroism, morality, and wonder. Ransome's work stands as a timeless tribute to these stories, inviting one to dive into the narrative richness that continues to inspire wonderment and scholarly discourse alike.
