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Lo rondallayre : Quentos populars catalans by Francesc Maspons i Labrós
by Maspons i Labrós, Francesc, 1840-1901Description
Lo rondallayre: Quentos populars catalans by Francesc Maspons i Labrós is a collection of popular Catalan tales written in the late 19th century. This anthology includes various folk stories that reflect the culture, traditions, and moral lessons inherent in Catalan folklore. The early narratives feature a range of enchanting characters, including brave youngsters, magical creatures, and formidable beasts, each contributing to rich storytelling that captivates readers with humor and wisdom. The opening of this collection introduces two stories: Joan de l’os and Lo claveller. In Joan de l’os, a woman faces extraordinary challenges when she becomes the mother of a half-bear, half-human son, who ultimately rises to confront dangers and seek his identity, showcasing themes of courage and love. Meanwhile, Lo claveller revolves around three sisters who attract the attention of a prince, leading to a blend of beauty, humor, and rivalry, finally culminating in witty repartee that explores notions of love and perception. Both tales set the tone for the playful and insightful narratives that follow in this charming compilation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



