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Tales of the Sun: Folklore of Southern India (2002)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781410203182 bzw. 1410203182, in Englisch, 324 Seiten, University Press of the Pacific, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Georgiana Kingscote, an English woman living in Southern India, sent her servants out into bazaars to collect tales from elderly women. She was assisted in this venture by Pandit Sastri, who corrected the text and added others from his own collections. A heavily moralistic tone pervades many of the tales, as indicated by such titles as "Charity Alone Conquers, Pride Goeth Before a Fall," and "Mr. Won't Give and Mr. Won't Leave." Other tales possess magical motifs, evident in "The Wonderful Mango-fruit The Monkey with the Tom-Tom," and "The Brahmin Girl That Married a Tiger." Kingscote provides explanatory notes within the texts and she retains the comparative notes written by Cowper Temple and William Clouston for chapter XIII: "The Lost Camel and Other Tales." These comparative notes, which list variants of the tales in oral tradition, literature, and newspapers, enhance the value of the collection for folklorists. Mrs. Adeline Georgiana Isabella Kingscote (1860-1908) was the daughter of Sir Henry Drummond Charles Wolff (1830-1908). After marrying Colonel Howard Kingscote, she spent a period in India, where she wrote two books: Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India (1890) and The English Baby in India and How to Rear It (1893). Paperback, Label: University Press of the Pacific, University Press of the Pacific, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-12-14, Studio: University Press of the Pacific, Verkaufsrang: 9535252.
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Georgiana Kingscote, an English woman living in Southern India, sent her servants out into bazaars to collect tales from elderly women. She was assisted in this venture by Pandit Sastri, who corrected the text and added others from his own collections. A heavily moralistic tone pervades many of the tales, as indicated by such titles as "Charity Alone Conquers, Pride Goeth Before a Fall," and "Mr. Won't Give and Mr. Won't Leave." Other tales possess magical motifs, evident in "The Wonderful Mango-fruit The Monkey with the Tom-Tom," and "The Brahmin Girl That Married a Tiger." Kingscote provides explanatory notes within the texts and she retains the comparative notes written by Cowper Temple and William Clouston for chapter XIII: "The Lost Camel and Other Tales." These comparative notes, which list variants of the tales in oral tradition, literature, and newspapers, enhance the value of the collection for folklorists. Mrs. Adeline Georgiana Isabella Kingscote (1860-1908) was the daughter of Sir Henry Drummond Charles Wolff (1830-1908). After marrying Colonel Howard Kingscote, she spent a period in India, where she wrote two books: Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India (1890) and The English Baby in India and How to Rear It (1893). Paperback, Label: University Press of the Pacific, University Press of the Pacific, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-12-14, Studio: University Press of the Pacific, Verkaufsrang: 9535252.
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Tales of the Sun: Folklore of Southern India (2002)
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ISBN: 9781410203182 bzw. 1410203182, in Englisch, 324 Seiten, University Press of the Pacific, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
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Georgiana Kingscote, an English woman living in Southern India, sent her servants out into bazaars to collect tales from elderly women. She was assisted in this venture by Pandit Sastri, who corrected the text and added others from his own collections. A heavily moralistic tone pervades many of the tales, as indicated by such titles as "Charity Alone Conquers, Pride Goeth Before a Fall," and "Mr. Won't Give and Mr. Won't Leave." Other tales possess magical motifs, evident in "The Wonderful Mango-fruit The Monkey with the Tom-Tom," and "The Brahmin Girl That Married a Tiger." Kingscote provides explanatory notes within the texts and she retains the comparative notes written by Cowper Temple and William Clouston for chapter XIII: "The Lost Camel and Other Tales." These comparative notes, which list variants of the tales in oral tradition, literature, and newspapers, enhance the value of the collection for folklorists. Mrs. Adeline Georgiana Isabella Kingscote (1860-1908) was the daughter of Sir Henry Drummond Charles Wolff (1830-1908). After marrying Colonel Howard Kingscote, she spent a period in India, where she wrote two books: Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India (1890) and The English Baby in India and How to Rear It (1893). Paperback, Label: University Press of the Pacific, University Press of the Pacific, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-12-14, Studio: University Press of the Pacific, Verkaufsrang: 9535252.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Society of St. Vincent de Paul San Mateo County.
Georgiana Kingscote, an English woman living in Southern India, sent her servants out into bazaars to collect tales from elderly women. She was assisted in this venture by Pandit Sastri, who corrected the text and added others from his own collections. A heavily moralistic tone pervades many of the tales, as indicated by such titles as "Charity Alone Conquers, Pride Goeth Before a Fall," and "Mr. Won't Give and Mr. Won't Leave." Other tales possess magical motifs, evident in "The Wonderful Mango-fruit The Monkey with the Tom-Tom," and "The Brahmin Girl That Married a Tiger." Kingscote provides explanatory notes within the texts and she retains the comparative notes written by Cowper Temple and William Clouston for chapter XIII: "The Lost Camel and Other Tales." These comparative notes, which list variants of the tales in oral tradition, literature, and newspapers, enhance the value of the collection for folklorists. Mrs. Adeline Georgiana Isabella Kingscote (1860-1908) was the daughter of Sir Henry Drummond Charles Wolff (1830-1908). After marrying Colonel Howard Kingscote, she spent a period in India, where she wrote two books: Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India (1890) and The English Baby in India and How to Rear It (1893). Paperback, Label: University Press of the Pacific, University Press of the Pacific, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-12-14, Studio: University Press of the Pacific, Verkaufsrang: 9535252.
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ISBN: 9783337573362 bzw. 3337573363, in Deutsch, hansebooks, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Tales of the sun - Folklore of southern India is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1890. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future. Versandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover, Neuware, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Tales of the sun - Folklore of southern India is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1890. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future. Versandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover, Neuware, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten).
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Tales of the sun
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ISBN: 3337573363 bzw. 9783337573362, in Deutsch, hansebooks, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Tales of the sun: Folklore of southern India (2018)
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ISBN: 9783337573362 bzw. 3337573363, in Englisch, 324 Seiten, hansebooks, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 4 - 5 Werktagen, Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
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Taschenbuch, Label: hansebooks, hansebooks, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2018-06-02, Studio: hansebooks.
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Taschenbuch, Label: hansebooks, hansebooks, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2018-06-02, Studio: hansebooks.
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