Item
12 Folk and Fairy Tales
- Title
- en_US 12 Folk and Fairy Tales
- Description
- en_US This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
- en_US Second printing
- en_US Selected by Penelope Coquet
- Creator
- en_US Coquet, Penelope See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Durand, Paul
- Date
- 2016-01-25T20:00:27Z
- en_US 2011-01
- en_US 1971
- Date Available
- 2016-01-25T20:00:27Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1970
- Abstract
- en_US Originally published by Deux Coqs d'Or in Paris and Mondadori in Verona, perhaps both in 1968. I am always curious which stories I would call fables appear in collections labelled as folk or fairy tales. Here I find three. The Nightingale (15) tells of a real nightingale who teaches a Chinese emperor a lesson about what is most important in life. This nightingale, previously neglected and forgotten, is contrasted with the mechanical nightingale on which the emperor foolishly had relied. The Flying Tortoise (33) is the traditional story of TT. Here onlookers praise the tortoise as a wonderful fellow. He called back, 'I always said I was remarkable.' I wonder if The Clever Farmer (56) might be considered a fable, even though it has several phases. A farmer with a duck that is his starving family's favorite does some clever trading and impressing of the squire to end up with a whole sack of grain in exchange for giving up the favorite duck. Simple colored illustrations grace each story.
- Identifier
- en_US 7068 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US eng
- Publisher
- en_US Golden Press: Western Publishing Company
- en_US New York
- Subject
- en_US PZ8.C797 Tw 1970 See all items with this value
- en_US Collection See all items with this value
- Type
- en_US Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books