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Old Deccan Days

Autor Mary Frere Ilustrat de Alex Struik
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Mary Eliza Isabella Frere (1845-1911) was an English author of works regarding India. In 1868 Frere published the first English-language field-collected book of Indian fairy-tales, Old Deccan Days. Frere was born in Gloucestershire, England on 11 August 1845. Her father, Henry Bartle Frere, served in the colonial administration of Bombay since 1834. In 1862 he was appointed Governor of Bombay. Mary Frere published several poems and a play. Her most popular work was "Old Deccan Days; or, Hindoo Fairy Legends, Current in Southern India. Collected From Oral Tradition," printed in 1868. According to Frere's introduction, she began her collection of Indian folklore during long travels with her father. Her only female companion was a local ayah named Anna Liberata de Souza. She was a Christian descendant of the Lingaet caste from the Mahratta country. What started as an idle conversation evolved into a thorough recording and study of Indian culture. German orientologist Max Muller reviewed Frere's collection and wrote that her rendition of Sanskrit originals read like a direct translation of ancient Sanskrit. Frere's father assisted with the editing of the work and wrote an introduction to the first edition of Old Deccan Days.
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ISBN-13: 9781490491004
ISBN-10: 1490491007
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE

Cuprins

Introduction; The collector's apology; The narrator's narrative; 1. Punchkin; 2. A funny story; 3. Brave Seventee-Bai; 4. Truth's triumph; 5. Rama and Luxman, or, the learned owl; 6. Little Surya-Bai; 7. The wanderings of Vicram Maharajah; 8. Less inequality than men deem; 9. Panch-Phul Ranee; 10. How the sun, the moon, and the wind went out to dinner; 11. Singh-Rajah, and the cunning little jackals; 12. The jackal, the barber, and the brahmin who had seven daughters; 13. Tit for tat; 14. The brahmin, the tiger, and the six judges; 15. The selfish sparrow and the houseless crows; 16. The valiant chattee-maker; 17. The Rakshas' palace; 18. The blind man, the deaf man, and the donkey; 19. Muchie-Lal; 20. Chundun-Rajah; 21. Sodewa-Bai; 22. Chandra's vengeance; 23. How the three clever men outwitted the demons; 24. The alligator and the jackal; Notes.

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A collection of twenty-four traditional Indian folk tales from the state of Maharashtra, first published in 1868.