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Jørgen Engebretsen Moe je najviac známy pre Norske Folkeeventyr, zbierku nórskych ľudových rozprávok, ktorú upravil v spolupráci s Peterom Christenen Asbjørnsenem. Jeho práca s Asbjørnsenem bola výsledkom spoločného záujmu o folklór a viedla k zozbieraniu a uchovaniu mnohých dôležitých príbehov. Moeho prístup k týmto rozprávkam zdôrazňoval ich kultúrny význam a autenticitu. Jeho zbierka predstavuje cenný príspevok k nórskej literárnej tradícii.







Norwegian Folk Tales were collected and published in the mid 19th century by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen (1812-1885) and Jørgen Moe (1813-1882). The folk tales were early on illustrated by leading Norwegian artists, and contributed to the development of a national identity.
Norská pohádka o statečném Halvorovi, zlých trolech a třech zakletých princeznách.
Sepsal spolu s Jørgenem Engebretsenem Moem. Pro čtenáře od 9 let. Obsah: Kněz a kostelník, O čertovi a drábovi, Každému se vlastní děti líbí nejvíce, Domácí myš a lesní myš, Medvěd a liška, Kohout a liška, Chlapec a čert, O hloupém Matějovi, O houdkovi Bedříškovi, O klíči v kuželi, O princezně, kterou nikdo nedovedl umlčet, O zajíci, který se oženil, O nenasytné kočce, O tom, jaké dovedou ženské být, O skříňce a co neobyčejného bylo v ní
"This wondrous tale is brilliantly matched by Lynch's elegant yet accessible watercolors. . . .The best edition now available. Bravo!" —KIRKUS REVIEWS (pointered review) A beloved Norwegian folktale, EAST O' THE SUN AND WEST O' THE MOON is the romantic story of a bewitched prince and the determined lassie who loves him. It has everything a classic epic tale should have: rags and riches, hags and heroism, magic and mystery, a curse and a quest, wicked trolls, a shape-shifting bear, and finally, a happy ending. Kate Greenaway Medalist P.J. Lynch has created a luminous backdrop worthy of this grand adventure, transporting readers to a world of fantasy and imagination.
This translation first published 1962 Third edition 1964 Reprinted 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1977
This collection preserves important Norse tales, ensuring their legacy for future generations. Reformatted and retyped, it offers a modern reading experience without the drawbacks of scanned copies, providing clarity and readability. The effort to maintain the essence of these classical stories highlights their significance throughout history.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print editions. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, allowing a broader audience to engage with historical texts.