Folktales from Northern India (Classic Folk and Fairy Tales)
معرفی کتاب «Folktales from Northern India (Classic Folk and Fairy Tales)» نوشتهٔ OverDrive، Inc، Marilynne Robinson و [collected and edited by] William Crooke and Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube; edited and with an introduction by Sadhana Naithani، منتشرشده توسط نشر ABC-CLIO; ABC-Clio Inc; ABC-CLIO در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In 1891, at a time when the study of India was primarily based on ancient texts, coins, and material remains, William Crooke dared to focus on living India-its everyday culture, age-old customs, and fictional narratives. With Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube, he recorded and published, over a period of six years, a remarkable collection of folktales from northern India.
The tales reflect the tapestry of social and personal lives of this region, the epicenter of a revolt against British rule in 1857. Although many of the tales were published in British ethnographic journals, a number of the manuscripts, in Chaube's handwriting, were unpublished; others existed only as old microfilm in a New Delhi library. Never before have they appeared as a single volume or been available in any one library or archive.
In 1891, at a time when the study of India was primarily based on ancient texts, coins, and material remains, William Crooke dared to focus on "living" India--its everyday culture, age-old customs, and fictional narratives. With Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube, he recorded and published, over a period of six years, a remarkable collection of folktales from northern India. The tales reflect the tapestry of social and personal lives of this region, the epicenter of a revolt against British rule in 1857. Although many of the tales were published in British ethnographic journals, a number of the manuscripts, in Chaube's handwriting, were unpublished; others existed only as old microfilm in a New Delhi library. Never before have they appeared as a single volume or been available in any one library or archive. In 1891, at a time when the study of India was primarily based on ancient texts, coins, and material remains, William Crooke dared to focus on living Indiaoits everyday culture, age-old customs, and fictional narratives. With Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube, he recorded and published, over a period of six years, a remarkable collection of folktales from northern India.The tales reflect the tapestry of social and personal lives of this region, the epicenter of a revolt against British rule in 1857. Although many of the tales were published in British ethnographic journals, a number of the manuscripts, in Chaube's handwriting, were unpublished; others existed only as old microfilm in a New Delhi library. Never before have they appeared as a single volume or been available in any one library or archive. This volume contains original stories from a variety of narrators - professional storytellers belonging to the aboriginal races of India, village school teachers and the rural and common people. It is a diverse collection, with universal themes that show how humankind interacts with the network of social, ethical and cultural relationships. It has a detailed introduction and commentary on the stories in respect to modern folktale research This volume contains original stories from a variety of narrators - professional storytellers, school teachers and the rural and common people. It is a diverse collection, with universal themes that show how humankind interacts within social, ethical and cultural relationships Preliminaries......Page 1 CONTENTS......Page 5 1892......Page 51 1893......Page 85 1894......Page 214 1895......Page 228 1896......Page 320 Grade level: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, e, i, s, t.