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‡aFearless girls, wise women, and beloved sisters :
‡bheroines in folktales from around the world /
‡cedited by Kathleen Ragan. |
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264 | | 1. |
‡aNew York :
‡bW.W. Norton & Company,
‡c2000. |
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264 | | 4. |
‡c©1998 |
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300 | | . |
‡axxvii, 450 pages :
‡bmaps ;
‡c24 cm |
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‡atext
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‡aForeword by Jane Yolen. |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 435-438) and index. |
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‡tTales from Europe --
‡tThe stolen bairn and the sidh --
‡tThe three sisters and their husbands, three brothers --
‡tThe corpse watchers --
‡tThe crookened back --
‡tThe horned women --
‡tWhuppity stoorie --
‡tMolly Whuppie --
‡tThe treasure of downhouse --
‡tThe hand of glory --
‡tTamlane --
‡tThe night troll --
‡tThe grateful elfwoman --
‡t"My Jon's soul" --
‡tThe ghost at Fjelkinge --
‡tLittle red cap --
‡tThe wood maiden --
‡tThe child who was poor and good --
‡tThe pigeon's bride --
‡tHow the king chose a daughter-in-law --
‡tMarichka --
‡tDavit --
‡tAnait --
‡tThe fortune-teller --
‡tThe tsaritsa harpist --
‡tTales from North and South America --
‡tNative Americans --
‡tThe vampire skeleton --
‡tThe flying head --
‡tWhere the girl saved her brother --
‡tChief Joseph's story of Wallowa Lake --
‡tThe origin of the potlatch --
‡tThe princess and mountain dweller --
‡tThe princess and the magical hat --
‡tThe Lytton girls who were stolen by giants --
‡tThe legend of the Coppermine River --
‡tThe huntress --
‡tStory of a female shaman --
‡tThe magic eagle --
‡tNew world newcomers --
‡t"I'm Tipingee, she's Tipingee, we're Tipingee, too" --
‡tThe innkeeper's wise daughter --
‡tMolly Cotton-Tail steals Mr. Fox's butter --
‡tTales from Asia --
‡tA Rani's revenge --
‡tHow Parvatibai outwitted the Dacoits --
‡tThe close alliance: a tale of woe --
‡tThe barber's clever wife --
‡tA wonderful story --
‡tThe importance of lightning --
‡tThe child of death --
‡tThe story of Princess Amaradevi --
‡tThe tale of the Oki Islands --
‡tThe monkey bridegroom --
‡tThe mirror of Matsuyama: a story of old Japan --
‡tThe tiger and the coal peddler's wife --
‡tThe plucky maiden --
‡tThe phoenix and her city --
‡tSailimai's four precious things --
‡tA woman's love --
‡tMaiden Liu, the songster --
‡tThe festival of pouring water --
‡tA polite idiosyncrasy --
‡tThe young head of the family --
‡tAltyn-Aryg --
‡tThe wife who stole a heart --
‡tTales from the Pacific --
‡tHiiaka catching a ghost --
‡tHiiaka and the seacoast kupuas --
‡tA calabash of poi --
‡tRau-Whato --
‡tHow Pulap acquired the art of navigation --
‡tRola and the two sisters --
‡tThe old woman and the giant --
‡tThe magic coin --
‡tThe creation of Lake Asbold --
‡tSenan and Aping --
‡tUbong and the head-hunters --
‡tKumaku and the giant --
‡tRevival and revenge --
‡tUzu, the white dogai --
‡tThe black snake man and his wife, the dove --
‡tThe mogwoi's baby --
‡tBiriwilg (told by women) --
‡tTales from Sub-Saharan Africa --
‡tThe woman, her husband, their children and the dodo --
‡tKu-Chin-Da-Gayya and her elder sister and the dodos --
‡tMoremi and the egunguns --
‡tThe spider, Kayi, and the bush fowl --
‡tThe story of two women --
‡tThe man killed for a spinach leaf --
‡tThe leopard woman --
‡tThe midwife of Dakar --
‡tA woman for a hundred cattle --
‡tWacu and the eagle --
‡tElephant and hare --
‡tNonikwe and the great one, Marimba --
‡tHow the Milky Way came to be --
‡tNanabolele, who shines in the night --
‡tJackal and hen --
‡tTales from North Africa and the Middle East --
‡tWomen's wiles --
‡tThe feslihanci girl --
‡tThe story of the city of nothing-in-the-world --
‡tThe "pink pearl" prince --
‡tWho is blessed with the realm, riches, and honor? --
‡tThe story of the king, Hamed bin Bathara, and of the fearless girl --
‡tThe sultan's daughter --
‡tYousif Al-Saffani --
‡tThe miser who married --
‡tThe sign of the tassel. |
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‡aRetells more than a hundred folktales from Europe, the Americas, Asia, the Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East that feature active heroines of all types. |
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‡pPaperback publication. Originally published:
‡c[New York] : [W.W. Norton & Company], [1998]. |
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‡aWomen heroes
‡xFolklore. |
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