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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Pre | folk-tales, and form the earliest collection of folk-tales in the world, 2 Pre | Miss Frere began the modern collection of Indian folk-tales with 3 Pre | this book a representative collection of the Fairy Tales of Ind 4 Pre | of one from his inedited collection of Baluchi folk-tales.~I 5 Dinner| hardly expect me to bring a collection of good things for you, 6 GeNote| which opens the present collection, is introduced by a "Story 7 GeNote| results. I conjecture that a collection of fables existed in India 8 GeNote| pre-incarnations of the Buddha. This collection of the Fables of Kasyapa 9 GeNote| connected by a Frame. This collection is of special interest to 10 GeNote| Bidpai. Another popular collection was that associated with 11 GeNote| proved. Another Spanish collection of considerably later date 12 GeNote| decides. But the most famous collection of this kind was that known 13 GeNote| s Palace of Pleasure, a collection of translated Novelle which 14 GeNote| v.)~In India itself the collection of stories in frames went 15 GeNote| are probably the oldest collection of such tales in literature, 16 GeNote| great outburst of folk-tale collection in Europe, and he had not 17 GeNote| have to be attempted.~The collection of current Indian folk-tales 18 GeNote| present-day taste. Another collection from Bengal was that of 19 GeNote| increased the value of this collection by a remarkable analysis 20 GeNote| Similarly, Mr. Knowles' collection has added considerably to 21 GeNote| is increased by each new collection that is made or printed. 22 GeNote| increasing with every fresh collection of folk-tales in India, 23 StNote| have given a rather full collection of parallels, running to 24 StNote| of Seven Queens" in this collection, No. xvi. The mother transformed, 25 StNote| studying with a remarkable collection of European variants in 26 StNote| the story in the present collection: here the judges are three. 27 StNote| from an early form of this collection that Richard Coeur de Lion 28 StNote| Dames from his unpublished collection of Baluchi tales.~Remarks.- 29 StNote| in the grand Helsingfors collection of folk-tales, though this 30 StNote| Another version in the collection Baital Pacidsi, No. 1.~Remarks. -


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