Japanische Märchen

Japanische Märchen

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Sammlung der schönsten Märchen, Sagen und Fabeln Japans. Erstmals 1913 erschienen.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Book
Pages
124
Price
25.60 €

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A collection of Japanese fairytales, but the author admits that he changed them to address the German mentality. That's a no-go in my eyes. You can't take a foreign culture and make it fit for your own understanding. What about honoring the original style?

📚 Kitap / Book: Japanische Märchen (Japanese Fairy Tales / Japon Masalları) – Karl Alberti 🔍 Tür / Genre: Halk masalları, mitoloji, kültürel anlatılar / Folk tales, mythology, cultural storytelling 📆 Dönem / Period: Klasik Japon anlatı geleneği / Traditional Japanese narrative period 🇹🇷 Karl Alberti’nin derlediği Japon Masalları, Japon kültürünün doğaya, sadakate, bilgelik ve tevazuya dayalı ruhunu yansıtan büyülü hikâyelerden oluşuyor. Bu masallar, insanla doğa arasındaki derin bağı, görünmeyen dünyanın gizemini ve ruhun arayışını anlatıyor. Her biri ahlaki bir dersle biten bu öyküler, hem çocuklara hem yetişkinlere içsel bir denge ve huzur hissi kazandırıyor. 🇬🇧 Karl Alberti’s Japanese Fairy Tales is a captivating collection that brings to life the timeless spirit of Japan’s folklore — where nature, loyalty, and humility intertwine. These tales reveal the invisible harmony between humans and the natural world, offering lessons of kindness, courage, and simplicity. Each story, wrapped in poetic symbolism, carries the quiet wisdom of ancient Japan. #JapanischeMärchen #JapaneseFairyTales #JaponMasalları #KarlAlberti #Folklore #Mythology #JapaneseCulture #WisdomTales #BookRecommendation #KitapÖnerisi

A collection of Japanese fairytales, but the author admits that he changed them to address the German mentality. That's a no-go in my eyes. You can't take a foreign culture and make it fit for your own understanding. What about honoring the original style?
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