"Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol" by Busk is a collection of folk tales rooted in the traditional myths and legends of Tirol, crafted during the late 19th century. The book amalgamates narratives steeped in the rich culture of the Tyrolean people, showcasing their views of the natural and supernatural worlds, interwoven with moral lessons and reflecting their relationship with their majestic mountain landscape. The opening of the collection begins with a heartfelt introduction that captures the essence of the Tyrolean people's affinity for their homeland. It describes how their surroundings shape their myths, suggesting a deep connection between the land and the narratives that emerge from it. The introduction not only sets the stage for the myths to follow but also hints at the fantastic tales about the Norgs, which are small, powerful beings who interact with humans in various ways, both playful and perilous. The text presents snippets of stories, suggesting themes of mischief, melancholy, and moral outcomes, inviting readers to delve into a world where the mundane meets the mystical amidst the picturesque backdrop of Tirol. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Household stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol
By Rachel Harriette Busk
"Household Stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol" by Busk is a collection of folk tales rooted in the traditional myths and legen...
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