
Indian Fairy Tales
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Joseph Jacobs' 'Indian Fairy Tales' presents a captivating selection of stories from India's rich folklore and ancient literature. These tales weave a vibrant tapestry of magic, adventure, and moral teachings. Many stories are drawn from the Jataka tales, which chronicle the previous lives of the Buddha, often featuring animals as central characters. The Panchatantra, another ancient Indian text, also contributes its share of clever fables and wisdom tales. From tales of talking animals and mischievous spirits to stories of brave princes and cunning tricksters, these narratives transport readers to a world of wonder and imagination. Through these stories, readers encounter themes of courage, compassion, wisdom, and the consequences of good and bad actions. Jacobs' collection offers a glimpse into the heart of Indian storytelling, showcasing its enduring power to entertain and inspire generations.Book Details
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Joseph Jacobs
Australia
Joseph Jacobs (29 August 1854 – 30 January 1916) was an Australian folklorist, translator, literary critic, social scientist, historian and writer of English literature who became a notable coll...
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