Legends from River & Mountain - Carmen Sylva; Alma Strettell

Legends from River & Mountain

But thereupon the horse was changed into a hawk, that shot down from a giddy height, and bore her away in his talons.
Legends from River & Mountain By Carmen Sylva (H.M. the Queen of Roumania) and Alma Strettell. With Illustrations by T. H. Robinson
London: George Allen 156 Charing Cross Road 1896

Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. At the Ballantyne Press

The first ten of these stories are taken from the German of Carmen Sylva, who has kindly given the translator her special permission to add them to the following collection of legends. The originals are to be found in her charming volumes of Roumanian tales: “Pelesch Märchen” and “Durch die Jahrhunderte.”
Many of them are associated with the mountains which surround her home among the pine-woods of Sinaia; others belong to the districts traversed by the Pelesch river, the merry stream that dashes through the ravine at the foot of her garden, “whispering all sorts of wonders and secrets to those who have ears to hear.”
It will be seen that the latter part, at least, of this volume makes no claim to be considered as an addition to the serious literature of Folk-lore. Its endeavour is rather to furnish the younger readers of the present generation with a fresh supply of stories—half legend, half fairy-tale—of a kind with which the children of an earlier day were familiar, but which are now less often to be met with; stories which came to them also from foreign lands, and were invested with a charm which it has been vainly sought, as the compiler fears, to impart to the present series.

Carmen Sylva
Alma Strettell
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2016-06-26

Темы

Legends -- Germany; Legends -- Romania

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