Turkish Folktales
Intro by Nathan Young
Edited by J.K. Jackson
With a new introduction, the Turkish folk tales in this collection are curious and bizarre, beautiful and delightful, combining elements of ancient Anatolian folklore with Slavonic, Scandinavian and Arabian influences. Entertaining and exuberant, they shame the more prosaic fairy stories of other traditions with tales such as 'How Cobbler Ahmet Became the Chief Astrologer', 'The Horse-Devil and the Witch', 'How the Devil lost his Wager', 'The Prayer Rug and the Dishonest Steward', 'Paradise Sold by the Yard', 'The Cinder-Youth', 'The Metamorphosis' and 'The Forty Princes and the Seven-Headed Dragon'.
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Paperback, 256 pages, 98199 words, 10 illustrations
ISBN: 9781804173329
Series: The World's Greatest Myths and Legends
Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 15.7 mm
Paperback, 256 pages, 98199 words, 10 illustrations
ISBN: 9781804173329
Series: The World's Greatest Myths and Legends
Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 15.7 mm
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