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Alexander Nikolajewitsch Afanassjew

    July 11, 1826 – September 23, 1871
    Народные русские сказки
    Отмечаем день рождения
    Russische Märchen: mit Illustrationen von Iwan Bilibin
    Tales from Russian Folklore
    Russian Fairy Tales
    Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga
    • Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
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      The famous Russian fairy tale about a brave girl sent by her jealous stepsisters to fetch fire from frightful witch Baba Yaga was recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century. The illustrations included in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes.

      Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga
    • Russian Fairy Tales

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
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      This richly illustrated collection includes five popular Russian folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations featured in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century.

      Russian Fairy Tales
    • Tales from Russian Folklore

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Presented in a brand new translation, this most comprehensive collection of classic Russian tales will enchant readers for their raw beauty and constant ability to surprise and excite.Towards the middle of the nineteenth century, following the example of the Brothers Grimm in Germany, Alexander Afanasyev embarked on the ambitious task of sifting through the huge repository of tales from Russian folklore and selecting the very best from written and oral sources. The result, an eight-volume collection comprising around 600 stories, is one of the most influential and enduringly popular books in Russian literature. This large selection from Afanasyev's work, presented in a new translation by Stephen Pimenoff, will give English readers the opportunity to discover one of the founding texts of the European folkloristic tradition.Displaying a vast array of unforgettable characters, such as the Baba-Yaga, Ivan the Fool, Vasilisa the Fair and the Firebird, these tales--by turns adventurous, comical and downright madcap--will enchant readers for their raw beauty and constant ability to surprise and excite.

      Tales from Russian Folklore
    • Der vorliegende Band enthält eine Auswahl russischer Märchen von Alexander Nikolajewitsch Afanassjew, der insgesamt über 600 russische Märchen und Volksmärchen veröffentlichte, die auch heute noch zu den Meisterwerken der Weltliteratur gehören. Illustriert wurden die Märchen von Iwan Jakowlewitsch Bilibin, der dadurch zu großer Bekanntheit gelangte. Eine weitere Auswahl russischer Märchen in diesem Werk stammt aus der Feder von August von Löwis of Menar, der diese erstmals 1914 veröffentlichte.

      Russische Märchen: mit Illustrationen von Iwan Bilibin
    • Die großartige Sammlung russischer Volksmärchen von Alexander Afanasjew verzauberte schon Generationen von Lesern in aller Welt. Ihr Reiz speist sich aus dem Reichtum der russischen Erzähltradition und der schier grenzenlos wirkenden Vielfalt ihrer Stoffe. Afanasjew gilt zu Recht als der russische Grimm: Ähnlich wie dem berühmten deutschen Brüderpaar ging es ihm um die Bewahrung des wertvollen literarischen Erbes seiner Sprache, um das Bewusstsein, welch grandioser Schatz in den mythischen Märchenerzählungen seines Landes liegt.

      Russische Volksmärchen