Scheherezade rettet ihr Leben, indem sie dem grausamen König Nacht für Nacht Märchen erzählt. Geschichten wie Aladin und Ali Baba fesseln den König und die heutigen Leser. Farbenprächtige Bilder und informative Texte präsentieren die magische und zugleich grausame Welt der Märchen aus Tausendundeiner Nacht.
Unsterblich sind die spannenden Sagen vom mächtigen König Artus. Mit den Rittern der Tafelrunde und seinem Zauberschwert Excalibur schlägt Artus viele Schlachten um Frieden und Gerechtigkeit, während Intrigen und Verrat sein Reich bedrohen. Zahlreiche Illustrationen und erläuternde Texte führen uns in die faszinierende Ritterwelt des Mittelalters, in der Liebe, Zauberkraft, Ehre und Gerechtigkeit das Leben bestimmten.
- An important book about one of the world’s most inspirational yet least-known mythologies, written by an expert in the genre. - One of the most comprehensive collections of its kind. Based on three years’ research through hundreds of archives, revealing a treasure trove of material, some never before available to the general UK reader. - Over 100 ancient stories, verse narratives, songs, anecdotes and fragments of wisdom, sourced from 55 different Native American peoples. - Extraordinary allegories that explore universal human concerns, promoting harmony between people and respect for the environment. - Unforgettable characters include the Thunderbirds, Spider-Woman, Raven, the Sun, Bear Mother and the Keeper of the Brains of the Dead. - Includes fascinating information about the original Native American storytellers and their diverse cultural backgrounds.
Faeries, elves, goblins, leprechauns, brownies, spriggans and many other
supernatural beings leap vividly off the page in this English collection of 25
haunting stories and folklore.
The stories that many children grown up with are very international—for example Snow White is German, Cinderella is French, and Aladdin is Arabian. Folk tales and legends are an intrinsic part of English national culture—so which are the fairy tales from England? Rosalind Kerven presents an answer here, as she has revived the best of these tales for a new generation with more than a dozen classics rewritten to engage readers. The 15 stories include tales of giants, dragons, fairies, beauty-and-the-beast, and Arthurian romance. Each tale is linked with a specific place or county in England—for example, "The Dragon Castle" from Northumberland, "The Girl Snatched By Fairies" from County Durham, "The Princess and the Fool" from Kent, and "The Dark Moon" from Lincolnshire. The second half of the book has notes on each story relating where the history came from, its development, and short summaries of many related or similar stories.
Definitive, unique collection of 34 major Viking myths, heroic legends and historical sagas. Features tales of gods, giantesses, dwarfs, valkyries and ghosts; sagas of love and hate, the Viking discovery of America, tales that inspired Tolkien and Shakespeare. Also proverbs, spells, poems, riddles, detailed Notes and a comprehensive Glossary.
Sara en Carolien maken steeds de strikken kapot die ze in het bos tegenkomen. Ze vinden het zielig voor de vossen, maar zo denkt niet iedereen erover. Vanaf ca. 11 jaar.