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Original Bavarian Folktales: A Schonwerth Selection
Original Bavarian Folktales: A Schonwerth Selection | Franz Xaver Von Schnwerth
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A contemporary of the Brothers Grimm, Franz Xaver von Schonwerth collected the folklore, legends, and fairytales of "ordinary folk" in the Upper Palatinate region of his native Bavaria and published them in the 1850s in a three-volume scholarly work. This volume is the first dual-language edition of his tales, which fell into obscurity and have only recently been rediscovered. The 150 fables include "The Spinster Bride," "Pride Will Be Punished," "The Marriage of Sun and Moon," and other enchanting Bavarian folktales.Appropriate for intermediate-level students of German, this volume is equally suited to classroom use and independent study. New English translations appear on pages facing the original German text. An introduction contains footnoted critiques of the stories as well as background material on Schonwerth and his legacy. Readers will find this book a fascinating collection of little-known folktales as well as a delightful way to improve their German-language skills."
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The view out my window. We‘re in Bavaria Germany and have started exploring the city and Christmas markets. I‘ve already found 2 bookstores. A #ProudLitsyMoment if there ever was one.

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Finishing this in-between rounds of Bug Bingo with my son! These are stories collected by a much-respected contemporary of the Grimms, Franz Xaver von Schonwerth, It's been said that he told the stories more truly to how he was told them, but this also means they're less "gussied up" for storytelling, if you will. I really enjoyed this collection! There's a good variety, and it's fascinating to see the Bavarian culture reflected in these tales.

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