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About This Book

The volume gathers an anthology of Turkish folktales, arranged in two parts: numbers 1–21 collect orally transmitted popular tales gathered in Anatolia, while numbers 22–66 present literary or art tales that reached Turkish letters via Persian and Indian models. Translations and occasional stylistic adjustments aim to preserve the simplicity of the folk narratives and to render the more elaborate courtly stories, many drawn from Tutiname, Humajunname and Qyrq vezir traditions. Bibliographic notes and editorial comments indicate sources and variants, and the selection demonstrates the range from direct, unadorned storytelling to refined parable-like and didactic tales.

About the Author

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Friedrich Giese

Friedrich Giese was a notable figure in the realm of folklore and fairy tales, particularly recognized for his work "Türkische Märchen" (Turkish Fairy Tales). His collection showcases a rich tapestry of Turkish storytelling traditions, reflecting the cultural nuances and moral lessons inherent in these tales. Giese's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the narrative styles and themes prevalent in Turkish folklore, making his work an important resource for those interested in comparative literature and cultural studies.

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