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Finnish Legends for English Children

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About This Book

A collection of retellings adapts the songs of the Finnish epic into a sequence of linked folk tales framed by an elder storyteller. It recounts cosmogony and the birth of the wise singer Wainamoinen, quests and rivalries among heroes and smiths, the forging and loss of the magical Sampo, the making of the kantele, episodes of love, vengeance, death and resurrection, and the theft and restoration of sun and moon. Landscapes, gods, spirits, and uncanny creatures populate the tales, which emphasize song, craft, and supernatural agency while presenting Finnish mythic motifs in a form suitable for young readers.

About the Author

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R. Eivind

Eivind R. is an author recognized for his contributions to children's literature, particularly through his work "Finnish Legends for English Children." This book introduces young readers to the rich tapestry of Finnish folklore, presenting traditional tales in an accessible format. Eivind's storytelling aims to bridge cultural gaps, making the enchanting world of Finnish legends relatable and engaging for English-speaking audiences. His work reflects a commitment to preserving and sharing the narratives that shape cultural identity, fostering an appreciation for diverse literary traditions.

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