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Rachel Harriette Busk's book 'Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol' is a collection of folk tales and myths from the Tirol region of Europe. The stories are presented in a simple and engaging style, making them accessible to readers of all ages. Busk's attention to detail and dedication to preserving these popular myths provides readers with a valuable insight into the oral traditions of the Tirol people. The book is a window into the cultural and literary heritage of the region, offering a glimpse into a world of magic, adventure, and morality. Through her…mehr

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Rachel Harriette Busk's book 'Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol' is a collection of folk tales and myths from the Tirol region of Europe. The stories are presented in a simple and engaging style, making them accessible to readers of all ages. Busk's attention to detail and dedication to preserving these popular myths provides readers with a valuable insight into the oral traditions of the Tirol people. The book is a window into the cultural and literary heritage of the region, offering a glimpse into a world of magic, adventure, and morality. Through her careful curation of these tales, Busk highlights the universal themes and values that connect us all as human beings. Rachel Harriette Busk, a renowned folklorist and collector of traditional stories, was inspired to compile this collection after spending time in the Tirol region. Her passion for preserving these myths led her to meticulously research and present them in a way that captures their essence and significance. Busk's expertise and dedication to the study of folklore shine through in this book, making it a valuable resource for those interested in folk traditions and storytelling. I would highly recommend 'Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol' to anyone interested in folklore, mythology, or the cultural history of Europe. Busk's collection provides a captivating and enlightening glimpse into the rich oral traditions of the Tirol region, offering readers a unique and engaging reading experience.
Autorenporträt
Rachel Harriette Busk (1831–1907) was an English writer and folklorist renowned for her contributions to the preservation and dissemination of European folklore. Busk's literary style is characterized by her dedication to the faithful narration of folklore, often imbued with the cultural essence of the regions she explored. Among her notable works, 'Household stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol' stands as a testament to her meticulous research and respect for Tyrolean oral traditions. In this collection, Busk ventured beyond mere translation, offering insights into the societal and historical contexts that shaped these narratives. Her work not only entertained but also served as an academic resource for those studying folklore and ethnology. Busk's other writings include 'The Folk-Lore of Rome' and 'Sagas from the Far East', which further exemplify her deep engagement with storytelling traditions. Pioneering as a female scholar in a predominantly male field, Rachel Harriette Busk left a legacy of literary scholarship that continues to benefit researchers and enthusiasts of folk narratives around the world.