Nippon-ország naposkertje : Japán népmesék by Ignácz Kúnos

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Kúnos, Ignácz, 1862-1945 Kúnos, Ignácz, 1862-1945
Hungarian
"Nippon-ország naposkertje: Japán népmesék" by Kúnos Ignác is a collection of Japanese folk tales written in the early 20th century. This volume features a rich tapestry of narratives that showcase unique characters and moral lessons, often touched with elements of magic and adventure. The stories take readers deep into the essence of Japanese folk...
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to the enchanting world of Japan through vivid and lyrical illustrations of nature, establishing a magical ambiance. The initial tales focus on whimsical characters such as frogs and mystical creatures, highlighting their adventures and interactions that reveal deeper life truths. For instance, two frogs from Tokyo and Kyoto set off on a journey to meet each other, only to comically discover they had both dreamed of the same adventure. Other stories, such as that of Momotaro, explore themes of bravery, strength, and the importance of companionship in the face of challenges, setting the stage for a delightful exploration of Japan's rich narrative tradition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Susan White
7 months ago

The clarity of the concluding remarks is very professional.

Ashley Wilson
11 months ago

The citations provided are a goldmine for further academic study.

Karen Martinez
11 months ago

It’s rare to find such a well-structured narrative nowadays, the breakdown of complex theories into digestible segments is masterfully done. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.

Karen Wilson
4 weeks ago

The research depth is palpable from the very first chapter.

Robert Taylor
5 months ago

Comparing this to other titles in the same genre, the logic behind each conclusion is easy to follow and verify. A solid investment for anyone's personal development.

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