World Tales III: The Food of Paradise and Other Stories
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How can it be that the same story is found in Scotland and also in Pre-Columbian America? What can account for the durability and persistence of tales? Was the tale of Aladdin and his wondrous lamp really taken from Wales (where it has been found) to the ancient East and if so when and by whom?These questions and more are answered in Idries Shahs remarkable volume World Tales which is subtitled The extraordinary coincidence of stories told in all times in all places. In his introduction Shah remarks Working for thirty-five years among the written and oral sources of our world heritage in tales one feels a truly living element in them which is startlingly evident when one isolates the basic stories; the ones which tend to have travelled farthest to have featured in the largest number of classical collections to have inspired great writers of the past and present.Volume 3: The Food of Paradise and Other Stories The Brahmins Wife and the Mongoose The Magic Bag Catherines Fate The Desolate Island Gazelle Horn Tom Tit Tot The Silent Couple Childe Rowland The Tale of Mushkil Gusha The Food of Paradise The Lamb with the Golden Fleece The Man with the Wen The Skilful Brothers The Algonquin Cinderella
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