Audiolibro: Canadian Fairy Tales
- Download How Glooskap Made the Birds audio
- Download Rabbit and the Grain Buyers audio
- Download Saint Nicholas and the Children audio
- Download The Fall of the Spider Man audio
- Download The Boy who was Called Thick-head audio
- Download Rabbit and the Indian Chief audio
- Download Great Heart and the Three Tests audio
- Download The Boy of the Red Twilight Sky audio
- Download How Raven Brought Fire to the Indians audio
- Download The Girl who Always Cried audio
- Download Ermine and the Hunter audio
- Download How Rabbit Deceived Fox audio
- Download The Boy and the Dragon audio
- Download Owl with the Great Head and Eyes audio
- Download The Tobacco Fairy from the Blue Hills audio
- Download Rainbow and the Autumn Leaves audio
- Download Rabbit and the Moon-Man audio
- Download The Children with One Eye audio
- Download The Giant with the Grey Feathers audio
- Download The Cruel Stepmother audio
- Download The Boy who was Saved by Thoughts audio
- Download The Song-Bird and the Healing Waters audio
- Download The Boy who Overcame the Giants audio
- Download The Youth and the Dog-Dance audio
- Download Sparrow's Search for the Rain audio
- Download The Boy in the Land of Shadows audio
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Professor Macmillan has placed all lovers of fairy tales under a deep debt of obligation to him. The fairy tale makes a universal appeal both to old and young; to the young because it is the natural world in which their fancy delights to range, and to the old because they are conscious again of the spirit of youth as they read such tales to their children and grandchildren over and over again, and rejoice in the illusion that after all there is not a great difference of age which separates the generations.
The fairy tale makes this universal appeal because it deals with the elemental in our natures that is the same in every age and in every race. In the Canadian Tales which Professor Macmillan has so admirably gathered from Indian sources, we find the same types of character and scenes of adventure that we do in the tales of the German forests, of Scandinavia, England or France.
There is in us all an instinctive admiration for the adventurous spirit of the fairy tale which challenges the might that is cruel and devastating, and for the good offices of the fairies which help to vindicate the cause of the noble in its conflict with the ignoble, right with wrong. - Summary by the introduction
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