Russian fairy tales
Afanas'ev, Aleksandr
Russian fairy tales Aleksandr Afanas'ev; translated Norbert Guterman; Illustrated Alexander Alexeieff; commentary Roman Jakobson - 661 pa´ginas 23 cm
Although fairy tales may simply seem like stories for children, they hold much more cultural significance than we give them credit for. Fairy tales reflect the beliefs of a people, their moral values and often their incredible imagination. Russians are no strangers to fairy tales, and reading fairy tales to children is part of the journey of raising them. Here is a short list of stories that every Russian knows and that are deeply embedded in the collective conscience.
9780394730905
Cuentos Populares Rusos
Literatura Rusa
Cuentos de Hadas--Literatura Rusa
891.7 / A315 Ing
Russian fairy tales Aleksandr Afanas'ev; translated Norbert Guterman; Illustrated Alexander Alexeieff; commentary Roman Jakobson - 661 pa´ginas 23 cm
Although fairy tales may simply seem like stories for children, they hold much more cultural significance than we give them credit for. Fairy tales reflect the beliefs of a people, their moral values and often their incredible imagination. Russians are no strangers to fairy tales, and reading fairy tales to children is part of the journey of raising them. Here is a short list of stories that every Russian knows and that are deeply embedded in the collective conscience.
9780394730905
Cuentos Populares Rusos
Literatura Rusa
Cuentos de Hadas--Literatura Rusa
891.7 / A315 Ing