Roman Legends: A collection of the fables and folk-lore of Rome
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The volume gathers legends, folk tales, and popular fables collected around Rome, combining saints' miracles, local superstitions, fairy-tale motifs, and festival rhymes. A candid preface recounts fieldwork methods and the difficulties of eliciting oral tradition from reluctant narrators, while the selections range from brief rimed legends sold at church doors to fuller narrative retellings. Recurring elements include transformation, moral retribution, and the blending of sacred ritual with everyday belief, with attention to regional variants and the quirks of memory and transmission.
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