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Cornelius Mathews's 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends' is a captivating collection of Native American folktales that transport readers to a mystical world filled with enchanting stories of magic, trickery, and the supernatural. Written in the 19th century, this book offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples and showcases Mathews's exceptional talent for storytelling. Through vivid descriptions and captivating narratives, Mathews brings to life the rich oral tradition of Native American tribes, providing readers with a unique insight into their beliefs…mehr

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Cornelius Mathews's 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends' is a captivating collection of Native American folktales that transport readers to a mystical world filled with enchanting stories of magic, trickery, and the supernatural. Written in the 19th century, this book offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples and showcases Mathews's exceptional talent for storytelling. Through vivid descriptions and captivating narratives, Mathews brings to life the rich oral tradition of Native American tribes, providing readers with a unique insight into their beliefs and customs. The literary style of the book is imbued with a sense of wonder and mystery, making it a truly engaging read for anyone interested in folklore and mythology. This collection of tales is a valuable contribution to the study of Native American literature and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Cornelius Mathews, a prominent American writer and editor of the antebellum period, was known for his deep interest in folklore and mythology. His passion for preserving and sharing these captivating stories led him to compile 'The Indian Fairy Book,' a work that remains a seminal piece in the canon of Native American literature. Mathews's extensive research and dedication to authenticity shine through in this collection, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of indigenous cultures and literary scholars alike. I recommend 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends' to anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Native American folklore and immerse themselves in a world of magic and wonder.

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Cornelius Mathews (1817–1889) was an American writer and critic, part of the Young America movement, a literary group that sought to promote democratic ideals and American cultural nationalism. He is perhaps best-known today for his work 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends,' which is a collection of Native American folktales and legends adapted for a wider audience. Mathews demonstrated his unique literary style by rendering these indigenous narratives in a manner that sought to preserve their authenticity while rendering them accessible and entertaining to children and adults alike. A contemporary of authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mathews was noteworthy during his time for his efforts to infuse American literature with a spirit of national identity, albeit through a lens that can now be viewed as colored by the period's cultural and colonial biases. Over his career, Mathews contributed numerous works to American letters, including poetry, plays, and critical essays. Though largely overshadowed by his contemporaries, Mathews laid foundational work in the development of American mythopoetic tradition, exploring the integration of folklore and the crafting of an American literary voice, as reflected in his work with Native American tales. His endeavors were emblematic of his era's literary quest and remained critical as a reflection of the complexities inherent in the shaping of American cultural and literary identities.