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LoC No.: 41033263

Title: Russian Fairy Tales from the Skazki of Polevoi

Note: Reading ease score: 85.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Contents: The golden mountain -- Morozko -- The flying ship -- The Muzhichek-as-big-as-your-thumb-with-moustaches-seven-versts-long -- The story of the Tsarevich Ivan, and of the harp that harped without a harper -- The story of Gore-Gorinskoe -- Go I know not whither; fetch I know not what -- Kuz’ma Skorobogaty -- The Tsarevna Loveliness-Inexhaustible -- Verlioka -- The frog-Tsarevna -- The two sons of Ivan the soldier -- The woman-accuser -- Thomas Berennikov -- The white duck -- The tale of little fool Ivan -- The little feather of Fenist the bright falcon -- The tale of the peasant Demyan -- The enchanted ring -- The brave labourer -- The sage damsel -- The prophetic dream -- Two out of the knapsack -- The story of Marko the Rich and Vasily the Luckless.

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Summary: "Russian Fairy Tales from the Skazki of Polevoi" by P. Polevoi is a collection of traditional folk tales likely compiled in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of enchanting stories drawn from Russian folklore, showcasing themes of adventure, morality, and the triumph of cleverness over brute strength. The tales within this collection are rich with cultural significance, revealing a unique tapestry of Russian heritage and storytelling. The opening of this collection introduces us to "The Golden Mountain," where a merchant's son, having squandered his wealth, takes a laborer's job with a wealthy merchant. As they embark on a journey to a fabled mountain, the story foreshadows themes of greed and fate, demonstrating the consequences of the merchant's deceit. The narrative quickly builds suspense as the young laborer faces treacherous circumstances, including betrayal and a subsequent test of his wit and resourcefulness. The blend of fantasy elements and moral lessons in this tale sets the tone for the rest of the collection, inviting readers into a magical and moralistic world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Polevoi, P. (Petr), 1839-1902

Illustrator: Gere, Charles M. (Charles March), 1869-1957

Translator: Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet), 1854-1909

EBook No.: 34705

Published: Dec 20, 2010

Downloads: 261

Language: English

Subject: Tales -- Russia

Subject: Fairy tales -- Russia

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:34705:2 2010-12-20T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet) Gere, Charles M. (Charles March) Polevoi, P. (Petr) en urn:lccn:41033263 1
2024-11-05T16:35:28Z Russian Fairy Tales from the Skazki of Polevoi

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 41033263

Title: Russian Fairy Tales from the Skazki of Polevoi

Note: Reading ease score: 85.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Contents: The golden mountain -- Morozko -- The flying ship -- The Muzhichek-as-big-as-your-thumb-with-moustaches-seven-versts-long -- The story of the Tsarevich Ivan, and of the harp that harped without a harper -- The story of Gore-Gorinskoe -- Go I know not whither; fetch I know not what -- Kuz’ma Skorobogaty -- The Tsarevna Loveliness-Inexhaustible -- Verlioka -- The frog-Tsarevna -- The two sons of Ivan the soldier -- The woman-accuser -- Thomas Berennikov -- The white duck -- The tale of little fool Ivan -- The little feather of Fenist the bright falcon -- The tale of the peasant Demyan -- The enchanted ring -- The brave labourer -- The sage damsel -- The prophetic dream -- Two out of the knapsack -- The story of Marko the Rich and Vasily the Luckless.

Credits: Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net/ for Project
Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Summary: "Russian Fairy Tales from the Skazki of Polevoi" by P. Polevoi is a collection of traditional folk tales likely compiled in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of enchanting stories drawn from Russian folklore, showcasing themes of adventure, morality, and the triumph of cleverness over brute strength. The tales within this collection are rich with cultural significance, revealing a unique tapestry of Russian heritage and storytelling. The opening of this collection introduces us to "The Golden Mountain," where a merchant's son, having squandered his wealth, takes a laborer's job with a wealthy merchant. As they embark on a journey to a fabled mountain, the story foreshadows themes of greed and fate, demonstrating the consequences of the merchant's deceit. The narrative quickly builds suspense as the young laborer faces treacherous circumstances, including betrayal and a subsequent test of his wit and resourcefulness. The blend of fantasy elements and moral lessons in this tale sets the tone for the rest of the collection, inviting readers into a magical and moralistic world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Polevoi, P. (Petr), 1839-1902

Illustrator: Gere, Charles M. (Charles March), 1869-1957

Translator: Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet), 1854-1909

EBook No.: 34705

Published: Dec 20, 2010

Downloads: 261

Language: English

Subject: Tales -- Russia

Subject: Fairy tales -- Russia

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:34705:3 2010-12-20T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet) Gere, Charles M. (Charles March) Polevoi, P. (Petr) en urn:lccn:41033263 1