Imatge de l'autor

Alexander Afanasyev (1826–1871)

Autor/a de Russian Fairy Tales

124+ obres 2,324 Membres 37 Ressenyes 3 preferits

Sobre l'autor

Crèdit de la imatge: Alexander N. Afanasjew. Wikimedia Commons.

Sèrie

Obres de Alexander Afanasyev

Russian Fairy Tales (2011) — Editor — 1,391 exemplars
Russian Fairy Tales (1992) — Editor — 226 exemplars
Erotic Tales of Old Russia (1966) 63 exemplars
The Frog Princess (1899) — Editor — 50 exemplars
Fenist the Falcon (1977) — Editor — 46 exemplars
Vassilisa the Beautiful (1976) 44 exemplars
Marya Morevna (1901) 34 exemplars
Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga (2011) — Editor — 24 exemplars
Russian Fairy Tales : Volume 1 (1991) 21 exemplars
Russische verhalen (1965) — Col·laborador — 11 exemplars
Cuentos prohibidos rusos (2010) 6 exemplars
Russian Fairy Tales 5 exemplars
Baba Yaga Fairy Tales (1986) 4 exemplars
Ogres et Ogresses (2006) 3 exemplars
Contes populaires russes (2010) 3 exemplars
Fiabe russe (1994) 2 exemplars
I sette Simeoni (1994) 2 exemplars
Les contes populaires russes (2000) 2 exemplars
The Vampire and Other Stories (2008) 2 exemplars
Contes du prince Ivan (1994) 2 exemplars
Myths and Legends of Russia (2009) 2 exemplars
P'tigars-P'tidoigt (2007) 2 exemplars
Contes du dragon (1995) 1 exemplars
Ivan i el peix (1901) 1 exemplars
Le bestie del bosco 1 exemplars
Contes russes et ukrainiens (1999) 1 exemplars
Baba Yaga la sorciere (2021) 1 exemplars
L'oiseau de feu 1 exemplars
The Flying Ship 1 exemplars
Afanasjew 1 exemplars
Lisa i zhuravl' 1 exemplars
Russische Märchen (1990) 1 exemplars
Марья Моревна (2009) 1 exemplars
Царевна-лягушка (2012) 1 exemplars
Skazki 1 exemplars
ロシア好色昔話大全 (2006) 1 exemplars
Fiabe sul potere 1 exemplars
Zaveštani tetreb 1 exemplars
Ruske narodne bajke 1 exemplars
The Bawdy Peasant (1970) 1 exemplars

Obres associades

The Classic Fairy Tales [Norton Critical Edition] (1998) — Col·laborador — 989 exemplars
The Twelve Dancing Princesses, and Other Fairy Tales (1964) — Col·laborador — 143 exemplars
Classic Fairy Tales to Read Aloud (1996) — Col·laborador — 76 exemplars
The Fool and the Fish: A Tale from Russia (1753) — Originator — 51 exemplars
Ghosts and Spirits of Many Lands (1970) — Col·laborador — 20 exemplars
In their Shoes: Fairy Tales and Folktales (2016) — Col·laborador — 9 exemplars
Der Russische Märchenschatz (2013) — Col·laborador — 6 exemplars

Etiquetat

Coneixement comú

Data de naixement
1826-07-23
Data de defunció
1871-10-05
Lloc d'enterrament
Pyatnitskoye Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Russia
Lloc de naixement
Boguchar, Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Lloc de defunció
Moscow, Russia
Llocs de residència
Boguchar, Voronezh Oblast, Russia (birth)
Educació
Moscow University (Law)
Professions
writer
Biografia breu
Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev was a Russian folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales. His first collection was published in eight volumes from 1855–67, earning him the reputation of a Russian counterpart to the Brothers Grimm.

Born in 1826 in Boguchar, in Voronezh Governate, he grew up in Bobrov. He was educated at the Voronezh gymnasium and from 1844-48 he studied law at the University of Moscow.

Afanasyev worked for thirteen years at the Moscow's Main Archive Directorate under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire. In 1862 he was fired from his position, eventually finding work as a secretary at the Moscow City Duma and at the Moscow Congress of Justices of the Peace.

He died in poverty in 1871, at the age of forty-five.

(source: Wikipedia)

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Mistreated by his brother, who is a successful general but who refuses to recognize him as kin, a common soldier runs away and seeks shelter in the forest in this Russian folktale. The Tsar, meanwhile, becomes lost in this forest after chasing a stag, and the two meet up. The soldier, more wise to the ways of both forest and robbers, finds them shelter for the night and defends them both against a band of cutthroats. Eventually, when the two men are reunited in the capital, the soldier discovers that his erstwhile companion is the Tsar, and he is rewarded...

Although no credit is given on the cover of this picture-book from 1972, the colophon here lists this as tale #340 in Alexander Afanasyev's three-volume collection of Russian tales, and gives the further information that the story was translated by Richard Lourie. The tale itself is a fairly entertaining adventure story, one that is engaged both with a moral theme—although the soldier isn't depicted as being particularly virtuous here, he is certainly kind, in helping a stranger—and with the idea of luck. Events fall out the way they do, and fortunately the man the soldier helps is both a powerful Tsar and a person capable of gratitude, despite the soldier's sometimes rough treatment of him. I enjoyed Uri Shulevitz' illustrations here, which have a lovely palette, and a nice folk-art feeling to it. Recommended to young folklore lovers.
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AbigailAdams26 | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Apr 9, 2022 |
These fairytales were…interesting to say the least. It was nice reading them and getting to know what a portion of the metaphorical landscape of Russian fairytales and folklore looks like. Some of them were weird, as what happens with most folklore of different countries. But they were definitely unique.
 
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historybookreads | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jul 26, 2021 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
124
També de
8
Membres
2,324
Popularitat
#11,043
Valoració
4.0
Ressenyes
37
ISBN
188
Llengües
14
Preferit
3
Pedres de toc
18

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