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This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is made of the stories told by the Northern folk,—the people who live in the land of the midnight sun, where summer is green and pleasant, but winter is a terrible time of cold and gloom; where rocky mountains tower like huge giants, over whose heads the thunder rolls and crashes, and under whose feet are mines of precious metals. Therefore you will find the tales full of giants and dwarfs,—spirits of the cold mountains and dark caverns.
Autorenporträt
Abbie Farwell Brown (1871–1927) was an American author known for her children's literature that often encompassed retellings of folktales and myths. Born on August 21, 1871, in Boston, Massachusetts, Brown developed an early love for literature under the influence of her scholarly father. Educated at the Girls' Latin School and Radcliffe College, Brown's inclination towards writing was fostered by the rich intellectual environment of the time. In the realm of children's literature, she is perhaps best remembered for her book 'In the Days of Giants' (1902), a collection of Norse myths that she retold with a unique charm and simplicity designed to captivate young readers. Her retellings are characterized by a lyrical prose style that reflects her own passion for folklore and legend. Brown's work emerged during the Golden Age of Children's Literature, a time when the genre was gaining significant importance and recognition. Her literary contributions are often celebrated for their educational value as well as their ability to entertain, bringing ancient tales to life in a manner that resonated with the imagination and curiosity of children. A dedicated writer, Abbie Farwell Brown influenced the landscape of early 20th-century children's literature through her engaging adaptations of mythical narratives.