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russian fairy tales in english: Russian Fairy Tales (Illustrated by Ivan Bilibin) Alexander Afanasyev, 2011-12-11 A richly illustrated collection of Russian folk tales: Tsar Saltan; Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; Shmat-Razum; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations included in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Folk-tales Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanasʹev, 1916 |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Legends, Folk Tales and Fairy Tales Patty Wageman, 2007 Legends, folk tales and fairy tales all had a profound impact on Russian painting of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The Russian artists who dealt with these subjects chose sometimes to paint large canvases in which the greatness and grandeur of the Russian countryside fuses with the magical world of the imagination. The paintings of Viktor Vasnetsov, Nikolai Roerikh, and Mikhail Vrubel, the illustrations of Ivan Bilibin and Elena Polenova, and the works of Vasily Kandinsky register most impressively the worlds of fantasy and the imagination. This book presents more than 90 illustrations of these fascinating works, while the essays shed interesting light on how these stories contributed to and influenced the visual arts. The book also contains summaries of the fairy tales depicted in these paintings, whereby the reader is given an overview of the major Russian folk tales.--BOOK JACKET. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Folk Tales - Kolobok and Teremok Elena Poe, 2021-07-05 Save your family's culture, language and customs throughout the generations with these much-loved traditional Russian stories. This beautiful Russian fairy tales book showcases spectacular illustrations by the talented Alexandra Novokreschenova and well-written parallel bilingual (English and Russian) text. It contains two of the most popular Russian fairy tales for children - Kolobok (ginger bread, little bun) and Teremok (little house in the forest). These fun and educational fairy tales with repetitions are easy to remember and enjoy. Kolobok (ginger bread) is a fairy tale familiar to everyone in Slavic culture. Small children can quickly learn the simple words of Kolobok's songs and happily sing along with their parents. Children will learn how grandma baked Kolobok and put it on the window to cool. Kolobok decided to jump off the window and start his adventure. On his journey he meets a bunny, a wolf, a bear and a fox. This tale teaches children a very important lesson about safety. Teremok heroes are united by goodwill and mutual understanding, and they teach children to take care of their comrades, to help others, and to treat everyone with kindness. This sweet story is all about teamwork. With bilingual text in English and Russian everyone in your family can enjoy these amazing stories! |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Fairy Tales Петр Полевой, 1895 |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Tales , 2021-09-07 Rediscover the magic of Russian folktales in a breathtaking illustrated edition. This collection of traditional stories will sweep you away to the birch forests and ornate palaces of Russia. You'll meet a mysterious girl born from the snow, a terrifying Baba Yaga, and a series of dauntless heroines and heroes willing to fight dragons and cross fiery rivers. Blending whimsical magic with magnificent drama, these tales come to life alongside intricate contemporary art in this special illustrated edition. POPULAR SERIES: The Tales series gives new life to traditional stories. Celebrating the richness of folklore around the world, and featuring the work of beloved contemporary illustrators, these books are treasured by adults and teens alike. ICONIC STORIES: Russian stories hold a special place in the hearts of fairy tales fans. Unforgettable characters like Baba Yaga and the Fire-Bird have captured imaginations for generations. In this collection, readers are sure to find old favorites and discover something new. GORGEOUS SPECIAL EDITION: With a mesmerizing full-page illustration for each story, as well as creamy paper, a ribbon page marker, and a handsome hardcover design, this edition is perfect for gifting and display. Perfect for: • Fans of fairy tales and folklore • Readers with Russian heritage or interested in Russian culture • Illustration and art lovers • Adults and teens • Collectors of illustrated classics • Fans of the illustrator Dinara Mirtalipova |
russian fairy tales in english: The Russian Folktale by Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp, 2012-09-12 Vladimir Propp is the Russian folklore specialist most widely known outside Russia thanks to the impact of his 1928 book Morphology of the Folktale-but Morphology is only the first of Propp's contributions to scholarship. This volume translates into English for the first time his book The Russian Folktale, which was based on a seminar on Russian folktales that Propp taught at Leningrad State University late in his life. Edited and translated by Sibelan Forrester, this English edition contains Propp's own text and is supplemented by notes from his students. The Russian Folktale begins with Propp's description of the folktale's aesthetic qualities and the history of the term; the history of folklore studies, first in Western Europe and then in Russia and the USSR; and the place of the folktale in the matrix of folk culture and folk oral creativity. The book presents Propp's key insight into the formulaic structure of Russian wonder tales (and less schematically than in Morphology, though in abbreviated form), and it devotes one chapter to each of the main types of Russian folktales: the wonder tale, the novellistic or everyday tale, the animal tale, and the cumulative tale. Even Propp's bibliography, included here, gives useful insight into the sources accessible to and used by Soviet scholars in the third quarter of the twentieth century. Propp's scholarly authority and his human warmth both emerge from this well-balanced and carefully structured series of lectures. An accessible introduction to the Russian folktale, it will serve readers interested in folklore and fairy-tale studies in addition to Russian history and cultural studies. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Fairy Tales Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanasʹev, 1973 |
russian fairy tales in english: Tales from Russian Folklore Alexander Afanasyev, 2020-09-01 Presented in a brand new translation, this most comprehensive collection of classic Russian tales will enchant readers for their raw beauty and constant ability to surprise and excite. Towards the middle of the nineteenth century, following the example of the Brothers Grimm in Germany, Alexander Afanasyev embarked on the ambitious task of sifting through the huge repository of tales from Russian folklore and selecting the very best from written and oral sources. The result, an eight-volume collection comprising around 600 stories, is one of the most influential and enduringly popular books in Russian literature. This large selection from Afanasyev's work, presented in a new translation by Stephen Pimenoff, will give English readers the opportunity to discover one of the founding texts of the European folkloristic tradition. Displaying a vast array of unforgettable characters, such as the Baba-Yaga, Ivan the Fool, Vasilisa the Fair and the Firebird, these tales--by turns adventurous, comical and downright madcap--will enchant readers for their raw beauty and constant ability to surprise and excite. |
russian fairy tales in english: Favorite Russian Fairy Tales Arthur Ransome, 2013-04-09 Six tales of witches, and wizardry, perilous journeys, wise animals, frightful giants and beautiful princesses, among them the legendary Fire-Bird, and more. Newly reset in large, easy-to-read type, with six new illustrations. |
russian fairy tales in english: The Firebird and Other Russian Fairy Tales Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1978 Retells four Russian folk tales: The Firebird, Vassilissa the Fair, Maria Morevna, and The Snow Maiden. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Fairy Tales Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanas'ev, 1973 |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Folktales A. N. Afanasyev, 2024-08-18T03:14:13Z Russian Folktales (also translated as Russian Fairy Tales) is a collection of folktales in the Russian language, collected and edited in the 19th century by folklorist A. N. Afanasyev. Despite the title, these stories are not just Russian ones, but are also folk and fairy tales told by people from many eastern Slavic-speaking regions like Belarus and Ukraine. The stories in this collection focus both on pre-Christian elements like spirits and pagan entities, and Christian elements like saints, angels, and apostles, who appear as characters in some of the stories. References to God and liturgical practices abound. Although traditional tales like these don’t form a uniform and consistent corpus, some stock characters appear in several stories, like Koshchéy the Deathless, Iván Tsárevich, and Bába Yága. This edition is based on the 1916 translation by Leonard A. Magnus, who curated a selection of stories from Afanasyev’s original Russian edition. The Russian edition is much larger, with over five hundred stories in total. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. |
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russian fairy tales in english: The Story of Babushka (Colouring Book) Catherine Flores, 2020-07-10 The Story Of Babushka colouring book is a companion book that goes alongside the illustrated children's book The Story Of Babushka The book comes with over forty-five wonderful line-drawn illustrations ready for children to colour in! Recommended use with colouring pencils, and crayons. Please note this book comes without the written story and is meant to compliment the written story. |
russian fairy tales in english: How to Survive a Russian Fairy Tale Nicholas Kotar, 2019-07-31 From the author who bravely faced down a seven-headed, fire-breathing, riddle-speaking dragon... and got eaten for his pains. The realm of Russian fairy tales is perilous. You might think you know who’s friend, who’s foe. But you’d be wrong. Wolves might be friends. Old grandmothers might be cannibals. And the idiot might be the wisest man in the room. So say you find yourself at the waystone, a boundary between the real world and the world of story. Every road you take from the waystone leads to danger and the potential of great rewards. But you could end up being eaten, chopped into little pieces, or even turned into a goat. This book is a short guide for your survival. At the end, you’ll find the fountain of youth, riches unimaginable, the man or woman of your dreams…and maybe something even more lasting. But getting there is the real pleasure. Buy this book today to enter the weird and wonderful world of Russian fairy tales. |
russian fairy tales in english: Baba Yaga Sibelan Elizabeth S. Forrester, Helena Goscilo, Martin Skoro, 2013-08 A beautiful illustrated collection of fairy tales about the most iconic and active of Russian magical characters |
russian fairy tales in english: Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends (Illustrated Edition) Arthur Ransome, Valery Carrick, W. R. S. Ralston, Nisbat Bain, 2024-01-06 Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends (Illustrated Edition) represents a landmark collection in the rich tapestry of Russian folklore, bringing together an unparalleled assortment of tales that dive deep into the cultural, moral, and mystical heritage of Russia. This meticulously curated anthology spans a range of literary styles from mythic narratives to moral fables, showcasing the diverse storytelling traditions that have been passed down through generations. The inclusion of illustrated editions adds a visual depth to the storytelling, enhancing the reader's experience by bringing these legendary characters and tales to life in vivid detail. Each piece has been selected for its ability to encapsulate the essence of Russian folklore, offering insights into the complexities of human nature and the spirit of the Russian people. The contributing authors and editors, Arthur Ransome, Valery Carrick, W. R. S. Ralston, and Nisbat Bain, are renowned for their expertise in Russian literature and folklore. Their collective work reflects an in-depth understanding of the cultural, historical, and literary significance of these tales within the broader context of Russian and Slavic studies. The collection benefits immensely from their scholarly rigor and passion for folklore, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in Russian cultural history, literary studies, or folklore traditions. Their work situates this anthology at the crossroads of cultural transmission and literary innovation, offering readers a comprehensive journey through the heart of Russian storytelling. Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends (Illustrated Edition) is an invaluable addition to the library of scholars, students, and enthusiasts of folklore and cultural studies. This anthology invites readers to explore the multifaceted world of Russian fairy tales and legends, offering a unique blend of entertainment, education, and cultural insight. Its diverse range of stories, coupled with scholarly commentary and beautiful illustrations, makes it a compelling read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Russian culture or the universal themes explored in folklore around the world. This collection not only preserves the rich heritage of Russian storytelling but also serves as a bridge connecting past and present, inviting readers into a world where the magical and the mundane intertwine. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Folk-tales William Ralston Shedden Ralston, 1873 |
russian fairy tales in english: Vasilisa the Wise , 2019 Once upon a time, these stories of magical transformation were told to young women by their mothers and grandmothers and the wise women of the clan. The heroines of these old tales set out on a difficult road of trials to discover their true destiny. And marrying a prince was not the only goal. These ancient tales of wonder and adventure are about learning to be strong, brave, kind and true-hearted, and trusting in yourself to change the world for the better. -- Back cover. |
russian fairy tales in english: Old Peter's Russian Tales Arthur Ransome, 2008-06 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
russian fairy tales in english: The Sun Maiden and the Crescent Moon James Riordan, 2020-09 Siberia. From this strange and beautiful land comes an oral tradition that has altered little in two thousand years. Here is a true spiritual democracy and purity of folk art rarely found in traditional tales. |
russian fairy tales in english: In a Certain Kingdom Nicholas Kotar, 2021-02-16 Deathless villains that can't help dying, idiots who are wiser than kings, and everyone's favorite pestle-riding hag ... These are not your tame happily-ever-after fairy tales! The traditional fairy tales of Russia transport the reader to a fantastical world filled with danger, wonder, and ultimately, consolation. They may be strange, they may be frightening, but Russian fairy tales take you to a place you never want to leave. A magical land of prophecy and adventure that helps you see your own life in vivid colors. This collection features nine stories, translated and retold by award-winning fantasy novelist Nicholas Kotar. These aren't stuffy academic translations. They are retellings by a storyteller, easy to read and filled with wit and whimsy. Discover delightfully entertaining tales filled with princes, warrior-queens, talking wolves, and everyone's favorite villain: Baba Yaga herself! Don't miss In a Certain Kingdom, the first volume in an exciting new series of translations of classic Russian fairy tales and myths. |
russian fairy tales in english: Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends (Illustrated Edition): Over 125 Stories Including Picture Tales for Children, Old Peter's Russian Tales, Muscovite Folk Tales for Adults and Fables (Annotated Edition) Valery Carrick, W. R. S. Ralston, Nisbat Bain, Arthur Ransome, 2015-06-01 This carefully crafted ebook: Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends (Illustrated Edition) is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Russians very well know how to weave intriguing stories that keep readers hooked till the end. This ebook represents a thoughtful and beautifully illustrated collection of some of the finest Russian fairy and folk tales for people of all ages. Picture Fables for the Little Ones: The Cock and the Bean, The Goat and the Ram, The Hungry Wolf, The Peasant and the Bear, The Dog and the Cock, King Frost, The Bear's Paw, The Bear and the Old Man's Daughters, The Straw Ox, The Fox and the Blackbird. Fairy Tales: Snegorotchka, Fire Bird, Winged Wolf, Self-Playing Harp, Seven Brothers, Ivan, Story of the Golden Mountain, Robber Nightingale, Renowned Hero, Mild Man, Duck with Golden Eggs, Bulat the Brave, Tsarevich and Ivashka with White Smock, Knight Yaroslav and Princess Anastasia, The Golden Mountain, Morozko, Flying Ship, Muzhichek-As-Big-As-Your-Thumb, Tsarevich Ivan, Tale of Little Fool Ivan, Little Feather of Fenist, Peasant Demyan, Enchanted Ring, Brave Labourer, Sage Damsel, Prophetic Dream, Two Out of the Knapsack, Marko and Vasily. Muscovite Folk Tales: The Fiend, The Dead Mother, The Dead Witch, The Treasure, The Cross-Surety, The Awful Drunkard, The Bad Wife, The Golovikha, The Three Copecks, The Miser, The Fool and the Birch-Tree, The Mizgir, The Smith and the Demon, Ivan Popyalof, The Norka, Marya Morevna, Koshchei the Deathless, The Water Snake, The Water King and Vasilissa the Wise, The Baba Yaga, Vasilissa the Fair, The Witch, The Witch and the Sun's Sister, Emilian the Fool, Witch Girl, Headless Princess, Soldier's Midnight Watch, Warlock, Fox-Physician, Fiddler in Hell, Ride on the Gravestone, Two Friends, Shroud, Coffin-Lid, Two Corpses, Dog and the Corpse, Soldier and the Vampire, Elijah the Prophet and Nicholas, Priest with the Greedy Eyes, Hasty Word ... |
russian fairy tales in english: The Russian Garland, Being Russian Folk Tales Various, 2019-12-10 The Russian Garland, Being Russian Folk Tales by Various. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
russian fairy tales in english: Real Russian Club Daria Molchanova, 2019-01-29 Russian language journal book by Real Russian Club. 6x9; 120 pages; dotted inside. This notebook with Nesting Dolls cover will fit just right for your Russian studies. Doesn't matter if you study Russian in college or you learn it on your own with a self-study guide - you'll certainly need this Russian language journal book. Russian up your lessons with this cute notebook! |
russian fairy tales in english: The Golden Book of Fairy Tales , 1999-10-01 Originally published in 1958, this book contains a selection of 28 traditional stories from the French, German, Danish, Russian and Japanese traditions. Includes The Sleeping Beauty, The Frog Prince, Puss in Boots, Thumbelina, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Beauty and the Beast. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Fairy Tales Alexander Afanasyev, 2013-06 This richly illustrated collection includes five popular Russian folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations featured in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century. |
russian fairy tales in english: Slavonci Fairy Tales John Theophilus Naaké, 1874 |
russian fairy tales in english: Deathless Catherynne M. Valente, 2011-03-29 A glorious retelling of the Russian folktale Marya Morevna and Koschei the Deathless, set in a mysterious version of St. Petersburg during the first half of the 20th century. |
russian fairy tales in english: Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga (Illustrated by Ivan Bilibin) Alexander Afanasyev, 2011-12-28 A famous Russian fairy tale about a brave girl sent by her jealous stepsisters to fetch fire from old frightful witch Baba Yaga. |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to Platonov , 2012-12-06 'She turned into a frog, into a lizard, into all kinds of other reptiles and then into a spindle' In these tales, young women go on long and difficult quests, wicked stepmothers turn children into geese and tsars ask dangerous riddles, with help or hindrance from magical dolls, cannibal witches, talking skulls, stolen wives, and brothers disguised as wise birds. Half the tales here are true oral tales, collected by folklorists during the last two centuries, while the others are reworkings of oral tales by four great Russian writers: Alexander Pushkin, Nadezhda Teffi, Pavel Bazhov and Andrey Platonov. In his introduction to these new translations, Robert Chandler writes about the primitive magic inherent in these tales and the taboos around them, while in the afterword, Sibelan Forrester discusses the witch Baba Yaga. This edition also includes an appendix, bibliography and notes. Translated by Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler With Sibelan Forrester, Anna Gunin and Olga Meerson |
russian fairy tales in english: Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales Robert Nisbet Bain, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
russian fairy tales in english: The Song of the Sirin Nicholas Kotar, 2017-06-30 An evil omen clouds the sky. A song of power returns. Can one man's quest save the world? Voran, a young warrior of Vasyllia, lives in a dying world. As blight ravages the countryside and darkness covers the sun, he can't avoid hearing the rumors of an ancient spirit that devours souls. He feels powerless to fight the oncoming devastation until a mythical creature entrusts him with a long-forgotten song. Legend has it that such a song can heal the masses, overthrow kingdoms, and raise humans to divine beings… Armed with the power of the song, Voran must hunt down the dark spirit before it achieves its goal of immortality. His quest takes him through doorways to other worlds and puts him on a collision course with seductive nymphs and riddling giants. With each step of the journey, the strength of the villainous spirit grows, as does Voran’s fear that the only way to save his world… is to let it be destroyed. The Song of the Sirin is an epic fantasy retelling of the Russian fairy tale Prince Ivan and the Grey Wolf. If you like complex characters, creative twists on mythology, and cinematic world-building, then you’ll love Nicholas Kotar’s sweeping tale. Buy The Song of the Sirin to begin the journey today! |
russian fairy tales in english: The Russian Story Book Richard Wilson, 1916 Fifteen tales including several featuring the hero Ilya; one featuring the villainous Whirlwind the Whistler; and others with Vasily the Turbulent, Nikita the Footless, and Peerless Beauty, the Cake-Baker. |
russian fairy tales in english: Vasilisa the Beautiful Irina Zheleznova, 2003-03-01 CONTENTSVasilisa the BeautifulTsarevich Ivan and Grey WolfThe two IvansFenist the FalconSister Alyonushka and Brother IvanushkaChestnut-GreyFather FrostGo I Know Not Where, Fetch I Know Not WhatLittle Girl and the Swan-GeeseThe Silver Saucer and the Rosy-Cheeked AppleEmelya and the PikeThe Frog TsarevnaWee Little HavroshechkaMarya Morevna the Lovely TsarevnaIvan - Young of Years, Old of WisdomThe Seven Simeons - Seven Brave Workingmen |
russian fairy tales in english: Russian Folk-tales Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanasʹev, 1915 |
russian fairy tales in english: The Great Big Enormous Turnip graf Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, 1971 The mouse added just the necessary weight to the line formed by all those trying to pull up the giant turnip. |
russian fairy tales in english: The Little Prince Antoine de Saint−Exupery, 2021-08-31 The Little Prince and nbsp;(French: and nbsp;Le Petit Prince) is a and nbsp;novella and nbsp;by French aristocrat, writer, and aviator and nbsp;Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was first published in English and French in the US by and nbsp;Reynal and amp; Hitchcock and nbsp;in April 1943, and posthumously in France following the and nbsp;liberation of France and nbsp;as Saint-Exupéry's works had been banned by the and nbsp;Vichy Regime. The story follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss. Despite its style as a children's book, and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;makes observations about life, adults and human nature. The Little Prince and nbsp;became Saint-Exupéry's most successful work, selling an estimated 140 million copies worldwide, which makes it one of the and nbsp;best-selling and nbsp;and and nbsp;most translated books and nbsp;ever published. and nbsp;It has been translated into 301 languages and dialects. and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;has been adapted to numerous art forms and media, including audio recordings, radio plays, live stage, film, television, ballet, and opera. |
russian fairy tales in english: Greatest Russian Fairytales & Legends Arthur Ransome, Valery Carrick, W. R. S. Ralston, Nisbat Bain, 2022-05-17 The Russians very well know how to weave intriguing stories that keep readers hooked till the end. This edition represents a thoughtful and beautifully illustrated collection of some of the finest Russian fairy and folk tales for people of all ages: Picture Fables for the Little Ones: The Cock and the Bean The Goat and the Ram The Hungry Wolf The Peasant and the Bear The Dog and the Cock King Frost The Bear's Paw The Bear and the Old Man's Daughters The Straw Ox The Fox and the Blackbird Fairy Tales: Snegorotchka Fire Bird Winged Wolf Self-Playing Harp Seven Brothers Ivan Story of the Golden Mountain Robber Nightingale Renowned Hero Mild Man Duck with Golden Eggs Bulat the Brave Tsarevich and Ivashka with White Smock Knight Yaroslav and Princess Anastasia The Golden Mountain Morozko Flying Ship Muzhichek-As-Big-As-Your-Thumb Tsarevich Ivan Tale of Little Fool Ivan Little Feather of Fenist Peasant Demyan Enchanted Ring Brave Labourer Sage Damsel Prophetic Dream Two Out of the Knapsack Marko and Vasily Muscovite Folk Tales: The Fiend The Dead Mother The Dead Witch The Treasure The Cross-Surety The Awful Drunkard The Bad Wife The Golovikha The Three Copecks The Miser The Fool and the Birch-Tree The Mizgir The Smith and the Demon Ivan Popyalof The Norka Marya Morevna Koshchei the Deathless The Water Snake The Water King and Vasilissa the Wise The Baba Yaga Vasilissa the Fair The Witch The Witch and the Sun's Sister Emilian the Fool Witch Girl Headless Princess Soldier's Midnight Watch Warlock Fox-Physician Fiddler in Hell Ride on the Gravestone Two Friends Shroud Coffin-Lid Two Corpses Dog and the Corpse Soldier and the Vampire Elijah the Prophet and Nicholas Priest with the Greedy Eyes Hasty Word..... |
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