Asian-Pacific Folktales and LegendsSimon and Schuster, 15 giu 2010 - 256 pagine These stories offer us an introduction to the complex oral traditions of the varied civilizations of one of the world's most fascinating regions. Exotic, clever, and poignant, Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends invites you into a magically distinctive world. Originating from the far corners of the globe—China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia—these tales teach us about morality and mysticism in enchanting ways. Organized by universal folkloric themes, Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends features animal stories, tales of magical skill, explanations of how things came to be the way they are, delightful depictions of the clever and the foolish, ghosts and supernatural beings, and legends about heroes and gods. From "The Supernatural Crossbow," a Vietnamese tale, to the Malaysian story of "The Man in the Moon," each piece in this collection explores a self-contained, dreamlike universe that both delights and transports the reader. Shaped by the geographical and cultural influences of a people, these stories offer us an introduction to the complex oral traditions of the varied civilizations of one of the world's most fascinating regions. |
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5 | 31 |
The DaTrang Crabs Vietnam | 37 |
9 | 49 |
The Jellyfish and the Monkey Japan | 56 |
The Mouse Lord Chooses a Bridegroom Japan | 66 |
The Story of Tam and Cam Vietnam | 146 |
Ghosts Dreams and the Supernatural | 155 |
The Onis Laughter Japan | 158 |
The Vampire Cat Japan | 162 |
The Painted Skin China | 166 |
The Man Who Sold a Ghost China | 171 |
The Legend of Arang Korea | 173 |
The Centipede Girl Korea | 176 |
18 | 73 |
The Sea Palace Japan | 81 |
Kaguya Himé Japan | 88 |
The Ballad of Mulan China | 95 |
The Supernatural Crossbow Vietnam | 98 |
Rajah Solimans Daughter Philippines | 104 |
Magic Gifts | 109 |
The Tokkaebis Club Korea | 112 |
Ma Liang and His Magic Brush China | 117 |
The Tonguecut Sparrow Japan | 123 |
Little One Inch Japan | 126 |
UmpongUmpong and Babakud Malaysia | 128 |
Planting Pears China | 132 |
The Magic Cap Korea | 133 |
The WonderTree Indonesia | 136 |
Serungal Malaysia | 137 |
The Dog and the Cat Korea | 139 |
The Man in the Moon Malaysia | 143 |
The Crane Wife Japan | 181 |
The Lizard Husband Indonesia | 184 |
The Wolf Dream China | 188 |
Escaping from the Ogre Indonesia | 192 |
The Pedlars Son China | 195 |
The Story of Nai Prasop Thailand | 201 |
The Dream at Nam Kha Vietnam | 206 |
The Glass Stopper Thailand | 212 |
The River Gods Wife China | 217 |
Of Course China | 220 |
King Bato and Asin Philippines | 223 |
Ooka the Wise Japan | 225 |
Wise Magistrates China | 234 |
Poisonous Persimmons Korea | 236 |
Shade Selling Korea | 237 |
Ah Jins Unlucky Words China | 240 |
The Foolish Soninlaw China | 244 |
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