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Fables and Folk-Tales From an Eastern Forest

English · Paperback / Softback

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Originally published in 1901, this book contains twenty six folk tales from the Malay peninsula.

List of contents










1. Father lime-stick and the flower-pecker; 2. The king of the tigers is sick; 3. The mouse-deer's shipwreck; 4. Who killed the otter's babies? (A 'clock' story); 5. A vegetarian dispute; 6. The friendship of T¿pai the squirrel and R¿an the creeping fish; 7. The pelican's punishment; 8. The tiger gets his deserts; 9. The tiger's mistake; 10. The tune that makes the tiger drowsy; 11. The 'tigers' fold'; 12. The tiger and the shadow; 13. Wit wins the day; 14. The king-crow and the water-snail; 15. Father 'follow-my-nose' and the four priests; 16. The elephant-princess and the prince; 17. The elephant has a bet with the tiger; 18. Princess S¿dong of the caves; 19. The saint that was shot out of his own cannon; 20. The saints who grave-stones moved; 21. Nakh¿da Rágam who was pricked to death by his wife's needle; 22. The legend of P¿t¿ni; 23. A Malayan deluge; 24. King Solomon and the birds; 25. The outwitting of the G¿dembai; 26. The silver prince, and Princess lemon-grass; Notes; Index.

Summary

Originally published in 1901, this book contains twenty six folk tales from the Malay peninsula. The text is illustrated with photographs and drawings of Malaysian settings and animals, and the stories are accompanied by explanatory notes at the end of the text to clarify points of local history, religion and language.

Product details

Authors Walter Skeat
Assisted by F. H. Townsend (Illustration), Townsend F. H. (Illustration), Walter Skeat (Translation), Walter Skeat (Editor and translation)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.10.2014
 
EAN 9781107432888
ISBN 978-1-107-43288-8
No. of pages 126
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Malaysia, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology, LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General, Folklore, myths & legends, Literary studies: general, Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)

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