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Ævintýrar Aesop - Aesop's Fables, Icelandic edition

Isländisch · Taschenbuch

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Sagnir Aesop eru orðnar teppi yfir söfn stuttrar dæmisagna, þar sem venjulega er um að ræða manndýr. Margar sögur sem koma fram í dæmisögum Aesops, svo sem Refurinn og vínberin (sem máltækið ¿súr vínber" var dregið af), Tortoise and the Hare, The North Wind and the Sun og The Boy Who Crop Wolf, eru vel þekktar um allan heim. Sagnir Aesop eru orðnar teppi yfir söfn stuttrar dæmisagna, þar sem venjulega er um að ræða manndýr. Margar sögur sem koma fram í dæmisögum Aesops, svo sem Refurinn og vínberin (sem máltækið ¿súr vínber" var dregið af), Tortoise and the Hare, The North Wind and the Sun og The Boy Who Crop Wolf, eru vel þekktar um allan heim.

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Aesop, a legendary Greek figure, is believed to have lived around 620-564 BCE. Though there are few concrete historical details about his life, he is often depicted as a slave who earned his freedom through his wit and storytelling abilities. His origin remains debated, with various accounts suggesting he was born in Phrygia, Thrace, or even Ethiopia. Despite his humble beginnings, he reportedly gained prominence as an advisor to King Croesus of Lydia and is said to have died in Delphi under mysterious circumstances, possibly executed for offending the locals¿.The tales attributed to Aesop, known as Aesop's Fables, have had a profound influence on Western literature and moral instruction. These short, engaging stories often feature animals that speak and act like humans, delivering ethical lessons through their adventures. While none of Aesop's own writings survive, his fables were passed down orally for centuries before being written and collected in various cultures¿.Aesop's legacy endures, not only through his fables but also through the way his life became part of folklore. Stories of his sharp mind, his journey from slavery to freedom, and his impact as a storyteller continue to capture imaginations. His fables, including well-known tales like The Tortoise and the Hare and The Boy Who Cried Wolf, remain essential reading for moral education and literary study across the world¿.

Produktdetails

Autoren Aesop
Verlag Gyrfalcon Books
 
Sprache Isländisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 29.04.2021
 
EAN 9781034866619
ISBN 978-1-03-486661-9
Seiten 106
Abmessung 152 mm x 229 mm x 6 mm
Gewicht 167 g
Thema Kinder- und Jugendbücher > Vorlesebücher, Märchen, Sagen, Reime, Lieder > Märchen und Sagen

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