Contes populaires de Lorraine, comparés avec les contes des autres provinces de France et des pays étrangers, volume 2 (of 2)

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Contes populaires de Lorraine, comparés avec les contes des autres provinces de France et des pays étrangers, volume 2 (of 2)

by Emmanuel Cosquin

FR·~16 hours

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This volume gathers a lively selection of traditional tales from the Lorraine region, presenting them side by side with similar stories from other French provinces and distant lands. The editor not only transcribes the original language faithfully, but also provides a scholarly essay that traces how these narratives travelled across Europe and evolved over centuries. Listeners will discover recurring motifs—clever tricksters, enchanted objects, and moral riddles—while gaining a sense of the cultural exchanges that shaped the folklore we hear today.

The opening story, “The Iron Man,” follows a drunken veteran named La Ramée who, after a fatal clash with his colonel, embarks on a desperate flight across borders. His misadventures lead him into a moonlit forest, a humble hut, and a strange encounter with a mysterious old woman who offers him a meager meal. The tale blends dark humor with vivid description, hinting at the blend of hardship and wit that characterises much of Lorraine’s oral tradition.

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Language

fr

Duration

~16 hours (926K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laurent Vogel, Chuck Greif, Eleni Christofaki and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)

Release date

2016-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Emmanuel Cosquin

1841–1919

A French folklorist best known for collecting the tales later published as Contes populaires de Lorraine, he helped bring village storytelling into serious literary and scholarly discussion. His work is also remembered for arguing that many European folktales ultimately traced back to Indian narrative traditions.

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