The Princess of the Wind / Hungarian Fairy Tales
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The Princess of the Wind by Elek Benedek / Szélike Királykisasszony / Hungarian Fairy Tales / Corvina / 2014 Hardcover\nBenedek Elek, western name order "Elek Benedek" [Hungarian], Born on (30 September 1859 – 17 August 1929) was a Hungarian journalist and writer, widely known as "The Great Folk-Tale Teller" of The "Szekely-Hungarian" Fairy-Tales.\nEnglish Summary:
One can call them the 'childhood of literature' as without them none of the world's literature would be complete just like an individual wouldn't be complete without his/her childhood's memories. The period of collecting Hungarian folk-tales may be placed at the end of the 18th century. Among the later collectors Elek Benedek (1859-1929) became the most famous. He started to collect folk-tales as a student. He published his collection in the 'Transylvanian Tales', which became a big success. From that time he dedicated his life to children's literature and in 1889 founded the first Hungarian literary magazine for children, My Magazine. He emerged as a Hungarian 'Brother Grimm', mainly on account of his enormously popular tales. His best known collection, the Hungarian Popular Tales (5 volumes, 1894-96) was known and enjoyed by generations throughout the land to this day.\nHungarian Summary:
Angol nyelvű válogatás Benedek Elek népszerű meséiből, Kun Fruzsina gyönyörű illusztrációival. Meseszép kötet!
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