WeRead Powered by ReaderPub

About This Book

A collection retells early Russian song-cycle legends and folktales drawn from Kiev and Novgorod sources, presenting episodic adventures of heroic warriors, supernatural beings, and clever maidens. Stories range from miraculous transformations and battles with robbers and monsters to quests for enchanted objects, courtly episodes, and encounters with saints and spirits, mixing Christian motifs with surviving pagan imagery. The retellings emphasize vivid action, communal values such as bravery and hospitality, and seasonal ritual themes like Easter and long winter isolation. Framed for younger readers, the volume pairs brisk narratives with illustrative plates and organized episodes that highlight oral-song structure and mythic archetypes.

About the Author

Wilson, Richard portrait

Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson was a versatile author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking themes. Among his notable titles is "30-Day Wonder," which showcases his ability to craft engaging narratives. Wilson's writing spans various genres, including speculative fiction, as seen in works like "Dateline: Mars" and "The Futile Flight of John Arthur Benn." His stories frequently explore the complexities of human experience against fantastical backdrops, making him a unique voice in the literary landscape.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like