Japanese Fairy Tales [electronic resource] / Yei Theodora Ozaki
By: Ozaki, Yei Theodora.
Publisher: Project Gutenberg, 2003Subject(s): Folklore -- Japan | Fairy tales | Fairy tales -- JapanOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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My Lord Bag of Rice -- The tongue-cut sparrow -- The story of Urashima Taro, the fisher lad -- The farmer and the badger -- The "shinansha," or the south pointing carriage -- The adventures of Kintaro, the golden boy -- The story of princess Hase -- The story of the man who did not wish to die -- The bamboo-cutter and the moon-child -- The mirror of Matsuyama -- The goblin of Adachigahara -- The sagacious monkey and the boar -- The happy hunter and the skillful fisher -- The story of the old man who made withered trees to flower -- The jelly fish and the monkey -- The quarrel of the monkey and the crab -- The white hare and the crocodiles -- The story of Prince Yamato Take -- Momotaro, or the story of the son of a peach -- The ogre of Rashomon -- How an old man lost his wen -- The stones of five colours and the Empress Jokwa.
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