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Introduction | vii |
RUSSIAN MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES. |
The Three Kingdoms,—The Copper, the Silver, and the Golden | 1 |
Ivan Tsarevich, The Fire-Bird, and the Gray Wolf | 20 |
Ivan the Peasant’s Son and the Little Man Himself One-finger Tall, his Mustache Seven Versts in Length | 37 |
The Feather of Bright Finist the Falcon | 47 |
The Pig with Gold Bristles, the Deer with Golden Horns, and the Golden-Maned Steed with Golden Tail | 59 |
Water of Youth, Water of Life, and Water of Death | 72 |
The Footless and Blind Champions | 82 |
The Three Kingdoms | 97 |
KoshchÉi Without-Death | 106 |
Vassilissa Golden Tress, Bareheaded Beauty | 124 |
The Ring with Twelve Screws | 137 |
The Footless and the Blind | 149 |
KoshchÉi Without-Death | 165 |
Go to the Verge of Destruction and Bring Back Shmat-Razum | 179 |
Marya Morevna | 203 |
Variant of the Rescue of Ivan Tsarevich and the Winning of the Colt | 217 |
Yelena the Wise | 218 |
The Seven Simeons, Full Brothers | 228 |
The Enchanted Princess | 238 |
Vassilissa the Cunning, and the Tsar of the Sea | 249 |
CHEKH MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES. |
Boyislav, Youngest of Twelve | 273 |
The Table, the Pack, and the Bag | 295 |
The King of the Toads | 311 |
The Mouse-hole, and the Underground Kingdom | 331 |
The Cuirassier and the Horned Princess | 356 |
The Treacherous Brothers | 370 |
MAGYAR MYTHS AND FOLK-TALES. |
The Poor Man, and the King of the Crows | 409 |
The Useless Wagoner | 424 |
Mirko, the King’s Son | 434 |
The Reed Maiden | 457 |
Kiss Miklos, and the Green Daughter of the Green King | 477 |
The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King, and the Poor Man | 517 |