East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North
Illustrations in this book may be viewed full-size by clicking on them.
1
OLD TALES FROM THE NORTH
ILLUSTRATED BY KAY NIELSEN
NEW YORK GEORGE H DORAN COMPANY
2
A folk-tale, in its primitive plainness of word and entire absence of complexity in thought, is peculiarly sensitive and susceptible to the touch of stranger hands; and he who has been able to acquaint himself with the Norske Folkeeventyr of Asbjörnsen and Moe (from which these stories are selected), has an advantage over the reader of an English rendering. Of this advantage Mr. Kay Nielsen has fully availed himself: and the exquisite bizarrerie of his drawings aptly expresses the innermost significance of the old-world, old-wives’ fables. For to term these legends, Nursery Tales, would be to curtail them, by nine-tenths, of their interest. They are the romances of the childhood of Nations: they are the never-failing springs of sentiment, of sensation, of heroic example, from which primeval peoples drank their fill at will.
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
Jørgen Engebretsen Moe
---
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
EAST OF THE SUN AND WEST OF THE MOON
THE BLUE BELT
PRINCE LINDWORM
THE LASSIE AND HER GODMOTHER
THE HUSBAND WHO WAS TO MIND THE HOUSE
THE LAD WHO WENT TO THE NORTH WIND
THE THREE PRINCESSES OF WHITELAND
SORIA MORIA CASTLE
THE GIANT WHO HAD NO HEART IN HIS BODY
THE PRINCESS ON THE GLASS HILL
THE WIDOW’S SON
THE THREE BILLY-GOATS GRUFF
THE THREE PRINCESSES IN THE BLUE MOUNTAIN
THE CAT ON THE DOVREFELL
ONE’S OWN CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS PRETTIEST