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Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 3 (of 3)

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The collection presents traditional oral tales gathered from rural Ceylon, arranged by social groups and region. It compiles animal fables, moral anecdotes, trickster episodes, and supernatural stories featuring local spirits and rākshasa-like beings, often in short, self-contained narratives. Many tales hinge on friendship, cunning, greed, and retribution, with recurring motifs and regional variants noted. Narrative glosses and brief explanatory notes accompany translations to preserve dialectal terms and cultural detail, producing a panoramic survey of peasant humour, belief, and social instruction.

About the Author

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H. Parker

H. Parker was a writer known for his contributions to the collection of folk tales from Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka. His notable work, "Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 3," showcases the rich oral traditions and cultural narratives of the region. Through his writings, Parker aimed to preserve and share the unique stories and experiences of the local communities, providing readers with insights into the customs and beliefs of Ceylonese villagers. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in folklore and the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka.

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