The Russian story book : $b containing tales from the song-cycles of Kiev and Novgorod and other early sources

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The Russian story book : $b containing tales from the song-cycles of Kiev and Novgorod and other early sources

by Richard Wilson

EN·~6 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

PREFACE

2:58
2

ILLUSTRATIONS - IN COLOUR

1:13
3

ILYA AND CLOUDFALL

8:28
4

ILYA MEETS SVYATOGOR AND PARTS WITH HIM

15:08
5

ILYA AND NIGHTINGALE THE ROBBER

23:05
6

ILYA AND FALCON THE HUNTER

28:37
7

THE ADVENTURE OF THE BURNING WHITE STONE

11:46
8

HOW QUIET DUNAI HAD BROUGHT THE PRINCESS APRAXIA TO KIEV

25:28
9

THE STORY OF NIKITICH AND MARINA

20:51
10

HOW THE COURT OF VLADIMIR RECEIVED A VISITOR FROM INDIA THE GLORIOUS

41:27

Description

Step into the world of early Russia, where the bustling river towns of Kiev and Novgorod pulse with legend and song. These tales capture a rugged yet deeply spiritual landscape, blending fierce battles with moments of generous camaraderie. The stories reflect a culture shaped by a steadfast Orthodox faith, offering listeners a glimpse of a society untouched by Western Renaissance or Reformation influences. Designed for curious teens, the narratives balance vivid adventure with the moral fibers that have long guided Russian folklore.

Among the collection, a crippled boy named Ilya discovers unexpected visitors that set his life on a new course, while daring outlaws and heroic hunters roam enchanted forests and storm‑tossed plains. Each episode brims with colour‑rich action—duels, daring rescues, and encounters with mystical beings—yet always returns to themes of bravery, humility, and the power of community. The tales invite young ears to explore a timeless world where every clash is followed by the chance for friendship and redemption.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (370K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-03-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson

d. 1951

A sharp, witty voice in mid-century science fiction, this American writer mixed newsroom instincts with imaginative satire. His stories often found humor and unease in the way technology and society collide.

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