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050 00 $aGR205$b.A4 1999
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245 00 $aAll the world's reward :$bfolktales told by five Scandinavian storytellers /$cedited by Reimund Kvideland, Henning K. Sehmsdorf ; contributors, Hallfreður Örn Eiríksson [and others].
260 $aSeattle :$bUniversity of Washington Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $axv, 325 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aNIF publications ;$vv. 33
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 311-319) and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tOlav Eivindsson Austad: Tales from Setesdal, Norway (1907-1926) --$tIntroduction: Norway's Last Great Storyteller.$g1.$tWhen the Bear Lost His Tail.$g2.$tThe Bear and the Fox Compete in Counting.$g3.$tThe Bear and the Fox Share a Field.$g4.$tThe Firkin of Butter.$g5.$tThe Bear Kills Himself.$g6.$tThe House Mouse and the Woods Mouse.$g7.$tThe Ox, the Ram, and the Billy Goat.$g8.$tThe Frisky Gelding.$g9.$tThe Three Women and the Wolf.$g10.$tThe Cuckoo.$g11.$tThe Troll and the Three Sisters.$g12.$tThe Tale about the Wolf.$g13.$tThe Twelve Ravens.$g14.$tMan-Daughter and Woman-Daughter.$g15.$tThe Goatherd Girl.$g16.$tThe Shining Apple Tree.$g17.$tAshfart and the Cat.$g18.$tThe Golden Apple.$g19.$tThe Mare That Dropped Money.$g20.$tThumb (I).$g21.$tThumb (II).$g22.$tThe Prince Who Wanted a Real Princess.$g23.$tThe Woman Who Got Three Wishes.$g24.$tThe Girl Who Didn't Want Any Children.$g25.$tCheese-Dun.$g26.$tThe Merry Boy.$g27.$tAs Wind in Hot Sun.$g28.$tAshfart Who Took a Job with the Troll.
505 80 $g29.$tThe Cat in Dogre.$g30.$tTrond.$g31.$tThe Crazy Wife.$g32.$tThe Clumsy Girl.$g33.$tThe Fortune-Teller.$g34.$tThe Boy and the Parson.$g35.$tThe Man Who Never Gave Lodging.$g36.$tFrisk-Guss-Spass-Gass-Ber-Hu.$g37.$tThe Bet.$g38.$tThe Wretched Shoemaker.$g39.$tPok, Slok, and Ashfart Go Stealing.$g40.$tThe Slow-Witted Son.$g41.$tA Sermon.$g42.$tThe Woman Who Got News from Home.$g43.$tThe Goat Who Wouldn't Go Home --$gPt. II.$tAne Margrete Hansen: Tales from Jutland, Denmark (1889) --$tIntroduction: National Treasure and Local Culture.$g44.$tThe Two Hunters.$g45.$tMillerimaej and Annekendaej.$g46.$tThe Scabby Garden Boy.$g47.$tThe Three Wishes of the Smith.$g48.$tSolvborg Castle.$g49.$tThe Sisters in the Well.$g50.$tUnder the Gallows on Midsummer's Eve.$g51.$tThe Clever Queen.$g52.$tThe Priceless Glove.$g53.$tThe Haughty Princess.$g54.$tThe Visit.$g55.$tThe Soldier and the King in Disguise.$g56.$tThe Foolish Wife.$g57.$tDorret's Marriage.$g58.$tThe White and the Black Hen.$g59.$tThe Numbskull's Marriage.
505 80 $g60.$tThe Three Lies --$gPt. III.$tJakob Glader: Tales from Dal, Sweden (1884) --$tIntroduction: Meeting the Storyteller.$g61.$tThe Fox and the Bear.$g62.$tThe Store Mouse and the Woods Mouse.$g63.$tThe Billy Goat and the Wolf.$g64.$tAll the World's Reward.$g65.$tThe Suitor with the Green Beard.$g66.$tThe White Serpent Kingson.$g67.$tPerselia.$g68.$tSt. Peter's Wife.$g69.$tAshfart, the Princess, and the Three Helpers.$g70.$tThe Devil and Tita Gray.$g71.$tThe Cotter Who Competed with the Devil.$g72.$tThe Skipper and Horn-Peter.$g73.$tThe Name of the First Boy.$g74.$tThe Girl Who Was So Handy.$g75.$tThe Danish Minister --$gPt. IV.$tJohann Backstrom: Tales from Osterby, Swedish Finland (1885) --$tIntroduction: "Laughin' It Off"$g76.$tThe Lion Who Met a Pretty Good Man.$g77.$tThe Devil Who Stood Guard for Seven Years.$g78.$tThe Stingy Minister.$g79.$tThe Purse.$g80.$tThe New Minister.$g81.$tThe Minister and the Church Warden.$g82.$tThe Two Friends.$g83.$tThe Farmer and the Mountain Troll.
505 80 $g84.$tThe Peasant Who Was Made a Knight.$g85.$tThe Boy Who Corrected the Minister --$gPt. V.$tHerdis Jonasdottir: Tales from Husafell, Iceland (1966-1967) --$tIntroduction: A Continuing Tradition.$g86.$tUna, the Elf-Woman.$g87.$tHlini, the King's Son.$g88.$tSigurthur, Ingibjorg, and Kroknefja.$g89.$tHringur and the Dog Snati-Snati.$g90.$tThe Tale of the Dog Mori.$g91.$tFetching the Fire.$g92.$tMjathveig.$g93.$tThe Boy in the Pot.$g94.$tBjorn Shifty-Cloak.$g95.$tLice-Black.$g96.$tLineik and Laufey.$g97.$tThe Good Stepmother.$g98.$tGramann.
520 1 $a"All the World's Reward presents ninety-eight tales from Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Swedish-speaking Finland, and Iceland. Each area is represented by the complete recorded repertoire of a single storyteller. Such a focus helps place the stories in the context of the communities in which they were performed and also reveals how individual folk artists used the medium of oral literature to make statements about their lives and their world.
520 8 $aSome preferred jocular stories and others wonder tales; some performed mostly for adults, others for children; some used storytelling to criticize society, and others spun wish fulfillment tales to find relief from a harsh reality."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aTales$zScandinavia.
700 1 $aKvideland, Reimund,$d1935-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85112151
700 1 $aSehmsdorf, Henning K.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85319663
700 0 $aHallfreður Örn Eiríksson.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no94016082
830 0 $aNIF publications ;$vno. 33.
852 00 $bbar$hGR205$i.A4 1999