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    <subfield code="a">Mi a Pancsatantra? -- Varjak &#xE9;s baglyok (A Pancsatantra 3-ik k&#xF6;nyve.) -- A halhatatlans&#xE1;gra v&#xE1;gy&#xF3; kir&#xE1;lyfi. (Sz&#xE9;kely mese) -- A keresked&#x151; &#xE9;s a gonosz szellem. (Az Ezeregy&#xE9;j mes&#xE9;ib&#x151;l) -- Az els&#x151; &#xF6;reg &#xE9;s a szarvas t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete -- A m&#xE1;sodik &#xF6;reg ember &#xE9;s a fekete kuty&#xE1;k t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete -- A harmadik &#xF6;reg &#xE9;s az &#xF6;szv&#xE9;r t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete -- A h&#xE1;rom citrom. (T&#xF6;r&#xF6;k mese) -- Dzs&#xFA;der ben &#xD3;m&#xE1;r. (Ezeregy&#xE9;j-b&#x151;l) -- A fekete bika. (Sk&#xF3;t mese) -- A k&#xE9;t Iv&#xE1;n. (Orosz mese) -- A &#xBB;t&#xED;z forr&#xE1;s&#xAB; t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete. (Magyar rege) -- A sz&#xE9;p Katarina t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete. (Sziciliai mese) -- K&#xF6;rolu. (T&#xF6;r&#xF6;k mese) -- H&#xF3;feh&#xE9;rke. (N&#xE9;met mese) -- Az alamizsna. (Angol mese) -- A farkas kh&#xE1;n le&#xE1;nya. (Tat&#xE1;r mese) -- A h&#x171; szolga. (Sz&#xE9;kely mese) -- A k&#xE9;t k&#xE9;r&#x151;. (Zsid&#xF3; mese) -- Az &#xE9;let vize. (Spanyol mese) -- A tr&#xE9;facsin&#xE1;l&#xF3; Dzsuha. (Arab mese) -- A juh&#xE1;sz &#xE9;s a s&#xE1;rk&#xE1;ny. (Szerb mese) -- Jank&#xF3;. (T&#xF3;t mese) -- A v&#xE9;n hal&#xE1;sz meg a feles&#xE9;ge. (N&#xE9;met mese) -- Az ez&#xFC;st fog. (Alb&#xE1;n mese) -- Minon-Minette. (Francia mese) -- J&#xE1;nos kir&#xE1;ly &#xE9;s az ap&#xE1;t. (Angol monda) -- Az ostoba Temp&#xF3;. (Jap&#xE1;n mese) -- Koranda. (Cseh mese) -- A tigris &#xE9;s a ny&#xFA;l. (A fels&#x151;-Indus vid&#xE9;k&#xE9;r&#x151;l).</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Albert L&#xE1;szl&#xF3; from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">&#x201C;K&#xE9;k mesek&#xF6;nyv&#x201D; by Elek Benedek is a collection of world folktales and fables written in the early 20th century. Framed for young readers, it retells classic stories in clear, engaging language, highlighting moral insight and cleverness over brute force. It opens with an Indian Panchatantra cycle about the war between crows and owls, guided by the wily crow minister Stiraj&#xED;vin. Expect nested tales, talking animals, and gentle, memorable lessons.

The opening of the collection first presents a &#x201C;magic lamp&#x201D; narrator who promises color-themed volumes of the world&#x2019;s finest tales, then explains the Panchatantra as an ancient five-part treasury of didactic animal fables taught by the sage Vi&#x1E63;&#x1E47;u&#x15B;arman to three foolish princes. The chosen third book tells how the crow king Meghavarna outwits the owl king Arimardana: through layered exempla (the aborted election of the owl as bird-king, the hare who saves elephants by invoking the Moon, a false ascetic who devours litigants, tricksters who dupe a priest, the self-sacrificing wild dove, the mouse-made maiden, the speaking cave, and more) the text counsels prudence, secrecy, and distrust of feigned friends. Stiraj&#xED;vin stages a public quarrel, gains the owls&#x2019; trust, blocks their cave with brush, and leads the crows in burning the stronghold. The section then begins a Sz&#xE9;kely wonder tale about a prince seeking immortality&#x2014;a quest aided by magical gifts from a giant and a princess&#x2014;which reaches the moment he returns with life-giving water to revive his father when the excerpt ends. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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