Yugoslav Folk-Tales (Oxford Myths & Legends)

by Nada Ćurčija Prodanović

Other authorsJoan Kiddell-Monroe (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1960

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Available

Call number

398.2

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Publication

Oxford University Press (1960), Edition: Reprint

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LibraryThing member Leslie_L.J.
This is part of the Oxford Myths and Legends series. These are Serbian folktales, most chosen from Anthologies of Serbian folktales by Vuk Stefan Karadzic and Jala Prodanovic. No notes are included.

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Original publication date

1957

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A collection of Serbian folktales, mostly from The Anthologies of Serbian folk tales by Vuk Stefan Karadzic and Jasa Prodanovic.

Ero from the other world --
The cock at the tsar's throne --
The Tsar Trajan's ears --
Nasradin Hodja returns a gift --
Kabadaluk: the little Arab boy --
Lies for a wager --
I am not from Sarajevo --
Two pennies --
The little fairy --
The big prescription --
Three eels --
Ero and the tsar --
The child and the colt --
Ero and the kadi --
The tsar's son-in-law and the winged old woman --
How the gipsy sold his horse --
The king's vine --
The bee on the cap --
The lemon and his army --
Be careful what you say --
The magic ring --
How the peasants bought wisdom --
Fate --
Nail soup --
The tsar's son and the swan-girl --
St. Sava and the devil --
The frog-wife --
The traveller and his host --
Baš Čelik.

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