The fables of India / Joseph Gaer
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Little, Brown and Company , 1955Description: 176 p. : illus. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- JUV 398.2 GAE
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Juvenil | Juvenil | JUV 398.2 GAE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 011524 |
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JUV 398.2 FAB Fabulas hindues | JUV 398.2 FAS Fascinantes mitos y leyendas prehispanicos | JUV 398.2 FEN Fabulas mitologicas | JUV 398.2 GAE The fables of India | JUV 398.2 GOB The girl who loved wild horses | JUV 398.2 GON Señor Cat's romance and other favorite stories from Latin America | JUV 398.2 GRE The fifth and final sun : an ancient aztec myth of the sun's origin |
Neatly arranged tales from three of India's most prominent story collections- The Panchatantra, or, The Book of Five Headings; The Hitopadesa, or, The Book of Good Counsel; and The Jatakas, or, The Book of Buddha's Birth Stories - make a good introduction to Eastern mores for the westerner who will find many familiar themes. Mr. Gaer is widely known for his studies in world religious. His arrangement of the stories is an intelligent one that pieces together many of the stories within stories, modernizing their language slightly and generally unconfusing them for readers who could be put off by the winding plots of the originals. They are fun to read, the more so for the author's definition of a fable in the introduction.
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