
Preface
Introduction
Part One - Legends
Chapter I - The Geography of Armenia
Chapter II - Ancient Historical Legends
Chapter III - Legends of the Conversion to Christianity
Chapter IV - Locality Legends
Chapter V - Interpretation and Conclusions
Part Two - Festivals
Chapter I - The Gregorian Church
This work offers listeners a vivid tour through the heart of Armenian folklore, pairing ancient myths with the lively customs that still shape daily life. Readers will meet heroic tales of mountains and fire, hear the whispered origins of beloved heroes, and see how these stories echo the values of community and resilience. By grounding each legend in its historical and geographic setting, the author reveals how storytelling becomes a living thread that binds generations together.
Drawing on firsthand accounts from Armenian families and observations made during years of travel in the Near East, the study blends scholarly analysis with personal insight. It also weaves together church rites and seasonal celebrations, showing how religious and secular festivities reinforce the same core identity. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of a culture that has preserved its distinct voice despite centuries of external pressure.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (245K characters)
Release date
2011-11-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1891–1962
A little-known American writer whose surviving work opens a vivid window onto Armenian folklore and custom. His best-known book blends legend, ritual, and social observation in a way that still feels curious and approachable.
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