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Isländische Märchen und Volkssagen by Å. Eskil Avenstrup and Elisabeth Treitel

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Isländische Märchen und Volkssagen by Å. Eskil Avenstrup and Elisabeth Treitel is a collection of folk tales and legends written in the early 20th century. The work compiles various enchanting stories drawn from Icelandic folklore that explore themes of the supernatural, the everyday lives of people, and interactions with mythical beings. It presents a rich tapestry of characters, including trolls, huldra, and other folkloric figures, that reflect the cultural heritage and imaginative landscape of Iceland. The opening of this collection introduces the tale of Der Huldrekönig von Selö, where a group of fishermen accidentally leaves one of their own behind on a desolate island. The abandoned man encounters a mysterious house and a beautiful maiden who leads him into a hidden world where he spends an enchanting winter. Despite their bond, his inability to keep his promises and his curiosity lead to strained relations and significant consequences. Following this narrative, the storytelling transitions seamlessly into subsequent tales filled with elements of Icelandic myth, showcasing a blend of adventure, romance, and moral lessons. Each story encapsulates the struggle between human desires and the mystical forces at play in Icelandic folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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