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Tales of the Narts : ancient myths and legends of the Ossetians / translated by Walter May ; edited by John Colarusso and Tamirlan Salbiev.
LIBRA GR203.2.O88 T35 2016
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Multiple languages
- Subjects (All):
- Ossetes--Folklore.
- Ossetes.
- Tales.
- Russia (Federation)--North Ossetia.
- North Ossetia (Russia)--Folklore.
- North Ossetia (Russia).
- Tales--Caucasus.
- Caucasus.
- Tales--Russia (Federation)--North Ossetia.
- Mythology, Ossetic.
- Mythology, Caucasian.
- Ossetic language.
- Genre:
- Folklore.
- Physical Description:
- lxviii, 442 pages ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2016]
- Summary:
- "The Nart sagas are to the Caucasus what Greek mythology is to Western civilization. Tales of the Narts presents a wide selection of fascinating tales preserved as a living tradition among the peoples of Ossetia in southern Russia, a region where ethnic identities have been maintained for thousands of years in the face of major cultural upheavals. A mythical tribe of tall, nomad warriors, the Narts were courageous, bold, and good-hearted. But they were also capable of cruelty, envy, and forceful measures to settle disputes. In this wonderfully vivid and accessible compilation of stories, colorful and exciting heroes, heroines, villains, and monsters pursue their destinies though a series of peculiar exploits, often with the intervention of ancient gods. The world of the Narts can be as familiar as it is alien, and the tales contain local themes as well as echoes of influence from diverse lands. The ancestors of the Ossetians once roamed freely from eastern Europe to western China, and their myths exhibit striking parallels with ancient Indian, Norse, and Greek myth. The Nart sagas may also have formed a crucial component of the Arthurian cycle. Tales of the Narts further expands the canon of this precious body of lore and demonstrates the passion and values that shaped the lives of the ancient Ossetians."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Part 1 Warkhag and his Sons 1
- 1 The Birth of Akhshar and Akhshartag 3
- 2 Akhshar's Sword 4
- 3 The Apple of the Narts 7
- 4 The Beauty Zerashsha 9
- 5 The Death of Akhshar and Akhshartag 11
- 6 The Birth of Urizhmag and Khamis 14
- 7 How Urizhmag and Khamis Found Their Grandfather, Warkhag 16
- Part 2 Urizhmag and Shatana 19
- 8 The Birth of Shatana 21
- 9 How Shatana Became Urizhmag's Wife 22
- 10 Urizhmag and Kharan-Khuag 25
- 11 Urizhmag and the One-Eyed Giant 27
- 12 How Urizhmag Parted from Shatana 33
- 13 The Nameless Son of Urizhmag 34
- 14 Shatana's Son 46
- 15 Who Won the Black Vixen? 53
- 16 Urizhmag and Three Inquisitive Guests 61
- 17 How Black Beer Was Brewed 63
- 18 Urizhmag's Last Campaign 64
- Part 3 Shoshlan 71
- 19 How Shoshlan Was Born and How They Tempered Him 73
- 20 What Gifts the Heavenly Gods Bestowed upon Shoshlan 75
- 21 Shoshlan Seeks Someone Stronger than He 78
- 22 Shoshlan and the Goomag Man 82
- 23 Shoshlan in the Land of Goom 86
- 24 Shoshlan and Warkhag's Unknown Son 92
- 25 Shoshlan and the Sons of Tar 97
- 26 How Shoshlan Wed Kosher 110
- 27 How Shoshlan Slew Telberd's Three Sons 113
- 28 Shoshlan's Campaign 116
- 29 Nart Shoshlan and the Giant, Bizhgwana 118
- 30 Why Shirdon Became Shoshlan's Enemy 121
- 31 Little Arakhzau, Son of Bezenag 122
- 32 The Death of Arakhzau 134
- 33 How Shoshlan Wed Vedukha 140
- 34 How Shoshlan Saved Shatana from the Lake of Hell 148
- 35 Shoshlan and Totraz 151
- 36 Shoshlan in the Land of the Dead 160
- 37 The Death of Shoshlan 181
- 38 Aishana 192
- 39 Aishana and Shainag-Aldar 197
- Part 4 Shirdon 201
- 40 The Birth and Marriage of Shirdon 203
- 41 A Nart Expedition 205
- 42 How the Twelve-Stringed Harp Appeared 215
- 43 Shirdon Again Deceives the Narts 219
- 44 How Shirdon Tricked the Giants 221
- 45 How Shirdon Held a Memorial Feast for His Ancestors 222
- 46 Why Shirdon Was Called a Liar 223
- 47 Your Cloth Is in Your Hands 225
- 48 Who Deceived Whom? 226
- Part 5 Khamis And Batraz 229
- 49 Khamis and Batraz: Arkizh's Tooth 231
- 50 How Khamis Was Wed 234
- 51 The Birth of Batraz 240
- 52 How Batraz Was Lured Out of the Sea 241
- 53 The Games of Young Batraz 243
- 54 Batraz, Son of Khamis, and Arakhzau, Son of Bezenag 247
- 55 Batraz and the Giant with the Mottled Beard 249
- 56 How Batraz Hardened Himself 251
- 57 How Batraz Saved Urizhmag 253
- 58 How Nart Batraz Found Burazag 257
- 59 Batraz and Tykhyfyrt Mukara 260
- 60 Batraz and the Arrogant Son of the Giant Afsharon 264
- 61 How the One-Eyed Giant Afsharon Took Revenge upon the Narts 268
- 62 How Batraz Saved the Eminent Narts 269
- 63 Nart Uraz and the Giant Akhshualy 271
- 64 Batraz and the Aldar 275
- 65 How Batraz Stormed the Khizh Fortress 276
- 66 Batraz and the Narts' Bowl, Wasamonga 278
- 67 The Narts' Round-Dance, the Shimd 279
- 68 How Batraz Beat the Spirit of Fertility 289
- 69 Who Is Best among the Narts 290
- 70 The Death of Khamis 297
- 71 How Batraz Avenged His Father's Death 299
- 72 The Death of Batraz 307
- Part 6 Asamazh 311
- 73 Asamazh and the Beauty Agunda 313
- 74 Nart Shidamon and the Giant Shkhuali 323
- Part 7 Shauwai 329
- 75 The Birth of Shauwai 331
- Part 8 Various Stories About the Narts 347
- 76 The Narts and Wadmer's Bones 349
- 77 Nart Shibals, the Son of Warkhtanag 352
- 78 Washtirji and Nart Marguz the Noseless 356
- 79 Nart Zili and His Sons 365
- 80 Alimbeg's Daughter and the Alita Family 373
- 81 The Beauty Wazaftau, Daughter of Adakizh 380
- 82 The Nart Named Solitary 386
- 83 Nart Zhivag, the Lazy Lout, and Agunda, Daughter of Burafarnig Borata 392
- 84 The Elder and the Younger Share 398
- 85 Nart Bzhar and His Son 403
- 86 How Nart Eltagan Was Wed 410
- 87 The Narts and the Black-Headed Giants 413
- 88 The Sword in the Lake 418
- 89 The Downfall of the Narts 421.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9780691170404
- 0691170401
- OCLC:
- 935674962
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