
audiobook
MAGYAR
HÉTFALUSI CSÁNGÓ NÉPMESÉK
TARTALOMJEGYZÉK.
ELŐSZÓ.
BEVEZETÉS.
1\. A csodamadár feje és zuzája.
2\. A táltos ökör és gazdája.
3\. Erős János.
4\. Buhú.
5\. A herczegfiú és a medvék, farkasok, rókák királya.
A vivid tapestry of Hungarian folklore, this volume brings together more than fifty tales drawn from the Csángó communities of the seven villages that dot the Barcău plain. The stories range from enchanted animals and heroic youths to clever tricksters and humble shepherds, each echoing the rhythm of oral tradition that has survived centuries in these isolated settlements. Listeners will hear familiar motifs—talking beasts, magical objects, and moral tests—re‑imagined with the distinct flavor of the Csángó dialect and worldview.
Beyond the narratives, the collection offers a brief glimpse into the life and customs of the Hétfalusi people, whose origins trace back to medieval records and whose unique land‑holding patterns shaped their cultural identity. The introductory notes set the scene, helping newcomers appreciate how these legends reflect both universal human concerns and the particular history of a resilient mountain‑valley community. Whether you enjoy whimsical adventures or subtle moral lessons, these folk tales showcase the enduring imagination of a remarkable Hungarian subgroup.
Language
hu
Duration
~9 hours (575K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2017-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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