Welsh Fairy-Tales and Other Stories

Welsh Fairy-Tales and Other Stories
Title Welsh Fairy-Tales and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author P. H. Emerson
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 102
Release 2024-03-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3387319967

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

Gossip from the Forest

Gossip from the Forest
Title Gossip from the Forest PDF eBook
Author Sara Maitland
Publisher Granta Books
Pages 354
Release 2013
Genre Fairy tales
ISBN 9781847084309

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A magical exploration of the ancient landscape of forests and the ancient genre of fairytales, drawing fascinating and surprising connections between the two, by the author of the bestselling A Book Of Silence

The Little Bookroom

The Little Bookroom
Title The Little Bookroom PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Farjeon
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 324
Release 2004
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9780192719478

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A collection of the author's best stories, chosen by herself, this charming book will delight and enthrall readers. Tales of the king's daughter who cries for the moon, the girl who saves her village from destruction by kissing a peach-tree, the six princesses who live for the sake of theirlong hair, and many, many more.* Eleanor Farjeon is the recipient of many awards for her work including the Carnegie Medal and the Hans Christian Andersen Award* Exquisite illustrations throughout by Edward Ardizzone

Once Upon a River

Once Upon a River
Title Once Upon a River PDF eBook
Author Diane Setterfield
Publisher Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Pages 496
Release 2019-07-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 074329808X

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From the instant #1 New York Times bestselling author of the “eerie and fascinating” (USA TODAY) The Thirteenth Tale comes a “swift and entrancing, profound and beautiful” (Madeline Miller, internationally bestselling author of Circe) novel about how we explain the world to ourselves, ourselves to others, and the meaning of our lives in a universe that remains impenetrably mysterious. On a dark midwinter’s night in an ancient inn on the river Thames, an extraordinary event takes place. The regulars are telling stories to while away the dark hours, when the door bursts open on a grievously wounded stranger. In his arms is the lifeless body of a small child. Hours later, the girl stirs, takes a breath and returns to life. Is it a miracle? Is it magic? Or can science provide an explanation? These questions have many answers, some of them quite dark indeed. Those who dwell on the river bank apply all their ingenuity to solving the puzzle of the girl who died and lived again, yet as the days pass the mystery only deepens. The child herself is mute and unable to answer the essential questions: Who is she? Where did she come from? And to whom does she belong? But answers proliferate nonetheless. Three families are keen to claim her. A wealthy young mother knows the girl is her kidnapped daughter, missing for two years. A farming family reeling from the discovery of their son’s secret liaison stand ready to welcome their granddaughter. The parson’s housekeeper, humble and isolated, sees in the child the image of her younger sister. But the return of a lost child is not without complications and no matter how heartbreaking the past losses, no matter how precious the child herself, this girl cannot be everyone’s. Each family has mysteries of its own, and many secrets must be revealed before the girl’s identity can be known. Once Upon a River is a glorious tapestry of a book that combines folklore and science, magic and myth. Suspenseful, romantic, and richly atmospheric, this is “a beguiling tale, full of twists and turns like the river at its heart, and just as rich and intriguing” (M.L. Stedman, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light Between Oceans).

Harper's Young People

Harper's Young People
Title Harper's Young People PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 858
Release 1886
Genre Children's periodicals, American
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The Borrowers

The Borrowers
Title The Borrowers PDF eBook
Author Mary Norton
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 196
Release 1953
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152047375

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The story of a family of miniature people who live in a quiet, out-of-the-way country house and who tried never to be seen by human beings.

Why Fairy Tales Stick

Why Fairy Tales Stick
Title Why Fairy Tales Stick PDF eBook
Author Jack Zipes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 350
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135204349

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In his latest book, fairy tales expert Jack Zipes explores the question of why some fairy tales "work" and others don't, why the fairy tale is uniquely capable of getting under the skin of culture and staying there. Why, in other words, fairy tales "stick." Long an advocate of the fairy tale as a serious genre with wide social and cultural ramifications, Jack Zipes here makes his strongest case for the idea of the fairy tale not just as a collection of stories for children but a profoundly important genre. Why Fairy Tales Stick contains two chapters on the history and theory of the genre, followed by case studies of famous tales (including Cinderella, Snow White, and Bluebeard), followed by a summary chapter on the problematic nature of traditional storytelling in the twenty-first century.