
Dive into a lively anthology of Finnish folklore, where each tale is lovingly reshaped for modern ears. The storyteller guides listeners through a world of enchanted forests, clever foxes, and brave heroes, preserving the spirit of the original songs while offering a smooth, engaging narrative. These retellings capture the rhythm of ancient oral tradition without the stiffness of literal translation.
Among the stories, a cunning fox named Mikko outwits those around him, a forest bride navigates mysterious woods, and three magical chests promise riches and riddles. Familiar motifs from global folklore appear with a distinctly Finnish twist—lakes, marshes, and the haunting call of the kantele give each episode a fresh, picturesque flavor. The collection balances universal wonder with local color, making every legend feel both timeless and uniquely Nordic.
Beyond entertainment, the tales echo a cultural revival that once helped restore the Finnish language and identity. Listeners will hear the echo of centuries‑old minstrels, feeling the pulse of a people who kept their myths alive through song. It’s a charming journey into a lesser‑known mythic landscape, perfect for both curious adults and imaginative children.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-11-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1878–1944
An American writer and folklorist, he helped bring Eastern European and Finnish folk tales to English-speaking readers in lively, accessible retellings. His best-known books include collections of Czechoslovak, Yugoslav, and Finnish stories that kept oral traditions alive for new generations.
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