Australian Legendary Tales
Par Stow, Catherine Eliza Somerville
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066062156
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À propos de ce livre
Australian Legendary Tales is a remarkable anthology that preserves and showcases the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australian storytelling. Catherine Eliza Somerville Stow meticulously collected these tales in the late 19th century, illustrating not only the beauty of their narrative form but also their cultural significance. The book is characterized by a lyrical prose style that captures the oral traditions of various Aboriginal communities, allowing readers to delve into themes of creation, moral lessons, and the deep connection to the land. The work serves as both a profound literary contribution and an important document in the preservation of Indigenous oral heritage during a time when such traditions were at risk of being lost. Catherine Eliza Somerville Stow was an early Australian writer and folklorist dedicated to documenting indigenous cultures. Influenced by her environment and a growing awareness of the impact of colonialism on Aboriginal peoples, Stow sought to give voice to these legends, safely encasing them within the pages of her book. Her passion for oral traditions and cultural preservation stemmed from her commitment to understanding and appreciating the diverse narratives that shape Australia'Äôs identity. This book is a compelling read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Australian history and Indigenous culture. Stow'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and her respect for the source material make this collection an essential resource for understanding the narrative richness of Australia'Äôs Aboriginal communities while inviting readers to appreciate the timeless wisdom embedded within these legendary tales.
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