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Journey into the heart of Norwegian folklore with The Collected Stories by Peter Christen Asbjornsen, one of the foremost collectors of traditional Scandinavian tales. Known for his ability to preserve and share the myths, legends, and fairy tales of Norway, Asbjornsen's stories are filled with magic, mystery, and the timeless wisdom of the natural world. From mischievous trolls to brave heroes, his tales reflect the rich cultural heritage of Norway, blending moral lessons with fantastical elements. This collection offers an enchanting glimpse into the world of Scandinavian storytelling,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Journey into the heart of Norwegian folklore with The Collected Stories by Peter Christen Asbjornsen, one of the foremost collectors of traditional Scandinavian tales. Known for his ability to preserve and share the myths, legends, and fairy tales of Norway, Asbjornsen's stories are filled with magic, mystery, and the timeless wisdom of the natural world. From mischievous trolls to brave heroes, his tales reflect the rich cultural heritage of Norway, blending moral lessons with fantastical elements. This collection offers an enchanting glimpse into the world of Scandinavian storytelling, perfect for readers of all ages seeking adventure, wonder, and timeless folklore.
Autorenporträt
Peter Christen Asbjornsen (1812 - 1885) was a Norwegian folklore writer and teacher who partnered with Jorgen Engebretsen Moe, a writer and minister, to publish a remarkable collection of Norwegian folktales and legends, Norwegian Folktales (Norske Folkeeventyr), first published in 1841. The stories were published piecemeal at first, and the first English translation of their fifty-eight tales was completed by Sir George Webbe Dasent in 1859, titled Dasent's Popular Tales from the Norse. Asbjornsen started documenting legends and fairy tales when he was twelve, and later in life walked the entire length of Norway. Moe researched and began collecting relics of national folklore independently from Asbjornsen. The pair, known as Asbjornsen and Moe, was inspired by The Brothers Grimm, and assumed great national pride in their responsibility to re-tell and publish Norse stories for a world-wide audience. One of their more popular tales, The Three Billy-Goats Gruff, is featured in our Children's Library and Favorite Fairy Tales. During the winter holidays, enjoy Asbornsen's 'Round the Yule Log, Christmas in Norway (1895). You may also enjoy the stories by fellow Norwegians, Bjornstjerne Bjornson and Alexander Kielland.