Tales from the Lands of Nuts and Grapes (Spanish and Portuguese Folklore)
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A varied collection of traditional folktales drawn from Iberian oral tradition, presented as short narratives and legends. The tales include clever tricksters and resourceful young scholars, enchanted animals and transformed humans, saintly interventions, royal or courtly episodes, and local stories of sorcery and enchanted Moorish figures. Episodes blend humor, wonder, moral instruction, and vivid regional detail, often hinging on ingenuity, fate, and the tension between the sacred and the supernatural. Arranged as independent stories, the volume emphasizes storytelling voice and folkloric motifs rather than continuous plot, preserving rhythms and curiosities of rural oral culture.
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