Silk, merchandise, and stories were traded through this region for countless generations. On one hand, Georgia shared a religious and political connection with Byzantium (Christendom), and on the other a constant cultural discourse with Persia and
Turkey (Islam).
In later years, links to Russia further enriched the cultural traditions of this crossroad of civilisations. It is therefore not surprising that the nation of Georgia overflows with folklore.
We invite you to enjoy Georgian Folktales, a short collection of thirty-eight traditional stories from Georgia, Mingrelia and Guria translated by Marjorie Wardrop in 1894. Princes, kings, viziers,
wicked stepmothers, princesses, fools, speaking serpents, and simple folk who make good abound in the pages of this delightful volume. The twenty-eight Mingrelian proverbs are a bonus and provide additional insight into the culture of the region.
Many of the themes in these stories are also reflected in European folklore, giving credence to the claim that folklore originated in
Asia eons ago and was transported to Europe by the Gypsy and
Roma folk. Indeed, some of these stories closely parallel those published in Abela Publishing's Gypsy Folk Tales and Roumanian
Folk Tales.
A percentage of the sale from this book will be donated to scholarships for the underpriviledged in Georgia.
Silk, merchandise, and stories were traded through this region for countless generations. On one hand, Georgia shared a religious and political connection with Byzantium (Christendom), and on the other a constant cultural discourse with Persia and
Turkey (Islam).
In later years, links to Russia further enriched the cultural traditions of this crossroad of civilisations. It is therefore not surprising that the nation of Georgia overflows with folklore.
We invite you to enjoy Georgian Folktales, a short collection of thirty-eight traditional stories from Georgia, Mingrelia and Guria translated by Marjorie Wardrop in 1894. Princes, kings, viziers,
wicked stepmothers, princesses, fools, speaking serpents, and simple folk who make good abound in the pages of this delightful volume. The twenty-eight Mingrelian proverbs are a bonus and provide additional insight into the culture of the region.
Many of the themes in these stories are also reflected in European folklore, giving credence to the claim that folklore originated in
Asia eons ago and was transported to Europe by the Gypsy and
Roma folk. Indeed, some of these stories closely parallel those published in Abela Publishing's Gypsy Folk Tales and Roumanian
Folk Tales.
A percentage of the sale from this book will be donated to scholarships for the underpriviledged in Georgia.
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ISBN-13: | 9781907256127 |
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Publisher: | Abela Publishing |
Publication date: | 07/31/2009 |
Pages: | 200 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.46(d) |