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This is a list of Romanian fairy tales: A ... ("Legends or Romanian Fairy-tales") I.C.Fundescu - Basme, orații, păcălituri și ghicitori, ed. a III-a. București ...
Romanian teens in traditional clothes are dancing A traditional house in the Village Museum. The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian ...
Romanian stamp from 1987 depicting Ispirescu's Greuceanu fairy tale. Ispirescu is especially known for his collections of Romanian folk tales. Colecție de șase basme in Țăranul Român (1862, a collection of six folk tales published in Țăranul Român) Legende sau basmele românilor. Ghicitori și Proverburi (1872, "Romanian Legends and ...
The Langs' Fairy Books are a series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published between 1889 and 1913 by Andrew Lang and his wife, Leonora Blanche Alleyne. The best known books of the series are the 12 collections of fairy tales also known as Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's Fairy Books of Many ...
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He appears as the main character in Romanian fairy tale "Chiperi Viteazul lumii, Verea Viteazul and Mucha-far-de-moarte" (first published in 1901) by Alexandru Vasiliu, [1] in Moldavian folk tale "Verea-Viteazul" (published in the scientific collection "Genuri si specii folkloristice", by Chisinau "Stiinta", in 1972), and in tale "Fat-Frumos ...
Pages in category "Romani fairy tales" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. The Creation of the ...
This tale was originally collected and published by author I. C. Fundescu [] with the name Fata din dafinu, in 1875. [2]According to Laura Regneala, a version of the tale, titled Fata din Dafin, was written down by Romanian folklorist G. Dem. Teodorescu in 1878, but was only published in 1894, in the magazine Ateneul Român, on the January 15th edition.