The Laughing Prince: Jugoslav Folk and Fairy Tales

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The Laughing Prince: Jugoslav Folk and Fairy Tales

by Parker Fillmore

EN·~4 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
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THE LAUGHING PRINCE - A Book of Jugoslav Fairy Tales and Folk Tales - BY - PARKER FILLMORE

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TO BUTTON

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NOTE

3:20
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THE LAUGHING PRINCE

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THE LAUGHING PRINCE

25:57
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BEAUTY AND THE HORNS

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BEAUTY AND THE HORNS

21:44
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THE PIGEON'S BRIDE

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THE PIGEON'S BRIDE

20:52

Description

Step into the lively world of the southern Slavs, where ancient villages hum with the chatter of clever animals, daring merchants, and stubborn princes. This collection gathers a dozen folk and fairy tales that have travelled across Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia and beyond, each retold in a fresh, conversational voice that keeps the original wit and wonder intact. The stories pulse with the colors of the Balkans—hints of Oriental spice, northern mystique, and the earthy humor of peasant life—making the anthology both a cultural snapshot and a timeless source of entertainment.

Among the gems is the title story of a farm boy named Stefan, the youngest of three brothers, whose talent lies not in books or bargaining but in the joyous nonsense he shares with his little sister. When his family doubts his worth, his kind heart and quick humor set him on a path of unexpected adventure that will charm listeners of any age. The tales balance lighthearted mischief with gentle lessons, offering listeners a charming glimpse of a tradition that has delighted children and adults for generations.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (254K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jason Isbell, Irma Spehar, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

PF

Parker Fillmore

1878–1944

Best known for bringing Central and Northern European folktales to young English-speaking readers, this American writer had a gift for lively, memorable retellings. His books helped introduce generations of children to Czechoslovak, Jugoslav, Finnish, and Croatian fairy tales.

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