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Fra Mindebo: Jyske Folkeæventyr by Evald Tang Kristensen
by Kristensen, Evald Tang, 1843-1929Description
Fra Mindebo: Jyske Folkeæventyr by Evald Tang Kristensen is a collection of Danish folk tales written in the late 19th century. This collection comprises traditional stories rich in folklore, often centered around common characters and themes prevalent in Scandinavian narrative traditions. The tales explore various aspects of human experience, often featuring enchanting elements, moral lessons, and humor through characters like Per Vinter, a servant who embarks on an unexpected journey. The opening of this work begins with the story of Per Vinter, who, after being released from his service in Copenhagen and left with only three skilling, remains optimistic and sings a song about his riches. His encounters with a mysterious old man lead him to unexpected fortune, as the man gifts him with magical items for his journey to England amidst a war. The narrative unfolds with Per’s rise from humble beginnings to significant military achievements, displaying both his luck and bravery, ultimately culminating in his marriage to a princess. This introductory tale sets the stage for the whimsical adventures found throughout Kristensen’s collection, highlighting themes of chance, valor, and transformation in the face of adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



