
Ranskalaisia kansansatuja ja tarinoita
by George Sand
"Ranskalaisia kansansatuja ja tarinoita" by George Sand is a collection of French folktales likely written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the rich tapestry of folklore, featuring various supernatural beings and enchanting narratives that explore the intersections of human experience and mystical elements from the natural world. It introduces a range of characters and themes, such as spirits, enchanting landscapes, and the pivotal moments when ordinary lives intersect with the extraordinary. At the start of the collection, the narrative unfolds with tales of "Aarne-valkeat," mischievous spirits that ensnare unsuspecting travelers, leading them astray in the wilderness. The opening portion depicts a shepherd named Andre, who encounters these spirits in the guise of flickering lights. Initially drawn to their allure, he faces haunting challenges and ultimately learns the consequences of his dealings with them. As the stories progress, a blend of humor and horror emerges, highlighting the struggles between humans and these ethereal forces, setting the stage for further folktales filled with intrigue and moral lessons.
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