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This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous generations.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous generations.
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Autorenporträt
Louise Seymour Houghton was an American author known for her contribution to the literary world through her collection of folklore and tales. Her notable work, 'The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales,' published in 1906, remains a significant compilation of Russian folklore, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Eastern European culture and myth. The book is revered for its enchanting storytelling and its ability to transport readers into a world of magic, heroism, and tradition. Written during a time when interest in diverse cultural narratives was on the rise, Houghton's work served not only as a source of entertainment but also as an important academic resource for those studying Slavic folklore. Houghton's literary style is characterized by a keen ability to preserve the original spirit and authenticity of the tales while making them accessible to an English-speaking audience. She skillfully balances the mystical elements with a sense of realism, which resonates with both children and adults alike. Although not as widely recognized as some of her contemporaries, Houghton's passion for storytelling and cultural preservation endures through her celebrated collection, which continues to be appreciated by folklorists and enthusiasts of fairy tales to this day.