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Folktales of Norway / edited by Reidar Christiansen ; translated by Pat Shaw Iversen ; foreword by Richard M. Dorson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Christiansen, Reidar Th., 1886-1971.
Series:
Folktales of the world (Chicago, Ill.)
Folktales of the world.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tales--Norway.
Tales.
Norway.
Physical Description:
xlix, 284 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1964]
Summary:
Often lacking the clear episodic structure of folktales about talking animals and magic objects, legends grow from retellings of personal experiences. Christiansen isolated some seventy-seven legend types, and many of these are represented here in absorbing stories of St. Olaf, hidden treasures, witches, and spirits of the air, water, and earth. The ugly, massively strong, but slow-witted trolls are familiar to English-speaking readers. Less well-known, but the subject of an enormous number of legends, are the more manlike yet sinister ""huldre"-folk" who live in houses and try to woo human girls. These tales reflect the wildness of Norway, its mountains, forests, lakes, and sea, and the stalwart character of its sparse population. "The translation is excellent, retaining the traditional Norwegian style . . . the tales themselves will also appeal to the interested layman."--"Library Journal"
Notes:
Includes indexes.
Bibliography: pages [263]-265.
ISBN:
0226105105
OCLC:
4019510

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