Dive into the enchanting world of "Folk-Tales of Bengal," a captivating collection that breathes life into the rich tapestry of Bengali folklore. This remarkable book, long out of print and now lovingly restored by Alpha Editions, invites you to explore the timeless stories that have shaped the cultural heritage of Bengal. Within these pages, you'll encounter whimsical characters and moral lessons that resonate across generations, from clever animals outsmarting their foes to brave heroes embarking on epic quests. Each tale is a treasure trove of wisdom, reflecting the values, dreams, and…mehr
Dive into the enchanting world of "Folk-Tales of Bengal," a captivating collection that breathes life into the rich tapestry of Bengali folklore. This remarkable book, long out of print and now lovingly restored by Alpha Editions, invites you to explore the timeless stories that have shaped the cultural heritage of Bengal. Within these pages, you'll encounter whimsical characters and moral lessons that resonate across generations, from clever animals outsmarting their foes to brave heroes embarking on epic quests. Each tale is a treasure trove of wisdom, reflecting the values, dreams, and struggles of the Bengali people. This edition is not merely a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, meticulously curated for today s readers and future generations. Whether you re a casual reader seeking delightful children's stories from Bengal or a classic literature collector hunting for unique folk narratives from India, this book promises to inspire and entertain. With its blend of mythology and storytelling traditions, "Folk-Tales of Bengal" stands as a testament to the enduring power of folklore. Don t miss your chance to experience this exquisite collection that celebrates the heart and soul of Bengali culture. Rediscover the magic of these traditional Bengali stories and let them transport you to a world where imagination knows no bounds!
Lal Behari Day (1824-1894) was an esteemed Bengali author, notable for his contributions to Indian literature, particularly in the folklore genre. Born in Burdwan district in Bengal during the British Raj, Day showed an early affinity for literature and culture. His seminal work, 'Folk-Tales of Bengal' (1883), is a pioneering collection of traditional stories that he meticulously gathered from the rural heartlands of Bengal. His contribution in this book is not only pivotal in preserving the rich oral traditions of Bengal but also demonstrates his literary prowess and deep understanding of regional culture. The stories in 'Folk-Tales of Bengal' range from mythical and supernatural to moral and humorous, reflecting the multifaceted tapestry of Bengali folklore. Day's literary style is characterized by its lucid narration and empathetic representation of rural life. The collection remains a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts of folklore and has cemented Day's legacy as a key figure in the preservation and celebration of Bengali culture and traditions. His work bridged the gap between the oral storytelling tradition and literary form, ensuring that the wisdom and entertainment embedded in rural narratives reached a wider audience. Lal Behari Day's contribution to the world of folklore and literature remain significant and continue to be appreciated by scholars and readers alike.
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