Gypsy Folktales

Gypsy Folktales by Diane Tong, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1989, presents a rich collection of eighty folktales that trace the Gypsy oral tradition back to its origins in India. This first edition, comprising 252 pages, showcases stories gathered from thirty-one different countries, each accompanied by a headnote that provides context and background for the tale.
Readers will discover a diverse treasury of narratives that encompass various subjects, including fairy tales, legends, and humorous stories. The anthology offers insights into the cultural significance of these tales, highlighting their adaptations and connections to broader themes in folklore. With its engaging content and informative headnotes, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the rich tapestry of Gypsy storytelling.
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Stretching back many centuries to its origins in India, the Gypsy oral tradition has accumulated a vast, diverse treasury of folktales. The eighty tales in this volume are gathered from thirty-one different countries. Each tale has a headnote elucidating the tale’s background. Index; photographs.
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