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"Indian Fairy Tales," compiled by Joseph Jacobs, is a captivating anthology that brings together a diverse array of traditional stories from India. These tales, rich in cultural heritage and folklore, offer a glimpse into the vibrant storytelling traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The collection includes a variety of narratives, from moral fables to enchanting fairy tales, each imbued with evolving characters and imaginative plots. The stories often feature animals with human traits, magical beings, and moral lessons, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural values and beliefs of Indian…mehr

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"Indian Fairy Tales," compiled by Joseph Jacobs, is a captivating anthology that brings together a diverse array of traditional stories from India. These tales, rich in cultural heritage and folklore, offer a glimpse into the vibrant storytelling traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The collection includes a variety of narratives, from moral fables to enchanting fairy tales, each imbued with evolving characters and imaginative plots. The stories often feature animals with human traits, magical beings, and moral lessons, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural values and beliefs of Indian society. Jacobs' compilation is not merely a translation of these tales but an adaptation that aims to preserve the essence and charm of the original stories while making them accessible to a Western audience. The tales are accompanied by illustrations from John D. Batten, which add a visual dimension to the enchanting narratives. The book also explores the thematic and structural similarities between Indian and Western fairy tales, suggesting a shared human experience in storytelling. Jacobs' work is a testament to the universality of fairy tales and their ability to transcend cultural boundaries, offering readers a rich tapestry of Indian folklore that is both educational and entertaining.
Autorenporträt
Jacobs was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 29 August 1854. He was the sixth surviving son of John Jacobs, a publican who had emigrated from London in around 1837, and his wife Sarah, née Myers. Jacobs was educated at Sydney Grammar School and at the University of Sydney, to which he won a scholarship for classics, mathematics and chemistry. He did not complete his studies in Sydney, but left for Britain at the age of 18.