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Emelian the Fool: a tale

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: en Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2008Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • PG
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  • Transcribed from the 1913 Thomas J. Wise pamphlet by David Price
Resumen: "Emelian the Fool: a tale" by George Borrow and Thomas James Wise is a whimsical folktale originally derived from Russian folklore, translated during the early 20th century. This narrative blends elements of humor and adventure, following the character Emelian, who is often perceived as a fool yet exhibits traits and cunning typical of Russian peasants, or mujiks. The story reflects the simplicity and complexity of village life while infusing a rich sense of fantastical elements reminiscent of similar tales like "Aladdin". The story revolves around Emelian, a simple peasant characterized by his laziness, yet endowed with the ability to wield magical commands through a pike he rescues. Enchanted by the promises of the pike, Emelian uses his commands to achieve remarkable feats without exerting himself, leading to amusing and unexpected situations. He navigates through challenges, including the king’s desire to imprison him due to misunderstandings sparked by his magical escapades. The tale culminates in Emelian's eventual triumph, where he marries the king's daughter and attains happiness, leaving readers with a sense of merriment and the idea that cleverness can thrive even in perceived foolishness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2008-10-06

Transcribed from the 1913 Thomas J. Wise pamphlet by David Price

"Emelian the Fool: a tale" by George Borrow and Thomas James Wise is a whimsical folktale originally derived from Russian folklore, translated during the early 20th century. This narrative blends elements of humor and adventure, following the character Emelian, who is often perceived as a fool yet exhibits traits and cunning typical of Russian peasants, or mujiks. The story reflects the simplicity and complexity of village life while infusing a rich sense of fantastical elements reminiscent of similar tales like "Aladdin". The story revolves around Emelian, a simple peasant characterized by his laziness, yet endowed with the ability to wield magical commands through a pike he rescues. Enchanted by the promises of the pike, Emelian uses his commands to achieve remarkable feats without exerting himself, leading to amusing and unexpected situations. He navigates through challenges, including the king’s desire to imprison him due to misunderstandings sparked by his magical escapades. The tale culminates in Emelian's eventual triumph, where he marries the king's daughter and attains happiness, leaving readers with a sense of merriment and the idea that cleverness can thrive even in perceived foolishness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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