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The Complete and Original Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe
- Narrated by: Ann Richardson
- Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Magic and myth inhabit these chapters in figures both familiar and strange. Giant trolls and talking animals are everywhere. The winds take human form. A one-eyed old woman might seem reminiscent of the Norse god Odin. We meet sly aunts, resourceful princesses, and devious robbers.
These stories, set in Norway's majestic landscape of towering mountains and dense forests, are filled with humor, mischief, and sometimes surprisingly cruel twists of fate. All are rendered in the deceptively simple narrative style perfected by Asbjørnsen and Moe - now translated into an English that is as finely tuned to the modern ear as it is true to the original Norwegian.
Included here - for the very first time in English - are Asbjørnsen and Moe's forewords and introductions to the early Norwegian editions of the tales. Asbjørnsen gives us an intriguing glimpse into the actual collection process and describes how the stories were initially received, both in Norway and abroad.
Equally fascinating are Moe's views on how central characters might be interpreted and his notes on the regions where each story was originally collected. Nunnally's informative translator's note places the tales in a biographical, historical, and literary context for the 21st century.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-02-2024
Wonderful
This audio book is read with clarity and beautiful diction. The stories are really a gem of Norwegian history, and it’s so exciting to be able to share these stories with my children. There are some heavy themes, so definitely not for the light hearted, or children who are easily scared. But they are full of adventure, stories of virtue and vice: very Aesopian, and I’m sure they’re also stories you’d find in Andrew Lang’s fairy books.
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- Foodface
- 02-08-2023
A truly misogynistic collection
The stories in this collection are very misogynistic. To the point where it was a little confronting. I could also do without all of the accents.
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