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008 731212s1966 maub b 00110 eng
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035 0 $aocm00963970
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dm.c.$dTOZ
043 $aa-tu---
050 00 $aGR245$b.T25 1966
245 00 $aTales alive in Turkey /$c[edited by] Warren S. Walker & Ahmet E. Uysal.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c1966.
300 $axii, 310 p. :$b1 map ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 253-255).
505 0 $aTales of the supernatural. The blind padishah with three sons -- The adventures of Mehmet the Mad -- Hüsnügüzel -- The son of the fisherman -- The young lord and the cucumber girl -- The keloghlan and the köse -- The sultan's forty sons -- Troubles in youth rather than in old age -- The caldron-headed, ax-toothed sister -- The jeweled cage and the evil sister -- Shemsi Bani, padishah of pigeons.
505 0 $aPerplexities and ingenious deductions. Caliph Ali and the three son's inheritance -- The guessing children -- Stuck to some great door -- The many dilemmas of the padishah's three sons -- The auspicious dream -- The daughters of the broom thief.
505 0 $aHumorous tales. How the three itching peasants won their rewards -- How the three itching peasants won their rewards -- The persistent creditor and the dishonest debtor -- The professor and the man from Kayseri -- Three Kayseri men in a restaurant -- The two bankrupts and the merchant of Kayseri -- Three friends and the innkeeper of Kayseri -- The köse and the sultan -- The clever son and the confused lovers -- The köse who became muhtar -- You should say that, Karagöz! -- The keloghlan who would not tell -- The stubborn keloghlan -- My return from the War of Independence.
505 0 $aMoralistic tales. Lazy Ahmet and the padishah's daughter -- Do not do anything without considering its end -- Solomon and the vulture -- The wise old weaver -- The ugly padishah and the wise vezir -- The two hunchbacks and the Wednesday witches.
505 0 $aKöroghlu. How Köroghlu became an outlaw -- The early life of Hasan Bey.
505 0 $aAnticlerical tales. Piety in excess -- The immoral khoja and the daughter of the aga -- Crazy Mehmet and the three priests.
505 0 $aAnecdotes. How to behave in heaven -- Nasreddin Khoja and Tamerlane -- How long will it take? -- Nasreddin Khoja dividing five eggs -- Nasreddin Khoja and the overcrowded bed -- Nasreddin Khoja and God's son-in-law -- Nasreddin Khoja in God's watermelon patch -- Nasreddin Khoja does what a human being should -- Nasreddin Khoja as witness in court -- Bekri Mustafa as ferryman -- Bekri Mustafa as muezzin -- Bekri Mustafa forgives his enemy -- Injili Chavush and the distant fire -- Neither in heaven nor on Earth -- The offensive excuse -- The horse's kick -- The Bektashi in the mosque -- The traveling Bektashi -- Haroun's creatures and God's -- The Bektashi and the beggar -- Allah gives a thousand for one through a Bektashi -- The bektashi and the khoja -- The kadi and Karabash -- The kadi and the forty witnesses -- Let us not go too deeply into that.
650 0 $aTales$zTurkey.
650 0 $aLegends$zTurkey.
700 1 $aWalker, Warren S.
700 1 $aUysal, Ahmet Edip.
700 1 $aUysal, Ahmet Edip,$eauthor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tTales alive in Turkey.$dCambridge, Harvard University Press, 1966$w(OCoLC)581145289
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC