Fairy tale based on oral tradition.
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Examples for "märchen"
Examples for "märchen"
1Thus spoke Queen Phantasie, while Märchen went down upon the earth.
2Blushing, Märchen lifted her little head quite up, and raised her dark eye.
3Impossible!" exclaimed Märchen; "she always used to act so friendly towards us."
4Märchen stretched forth her hand, and described with the forefinger, various figures in the air.
5It is "ein Märchen aus alten Zeiten"- alegendof long ago.
1Most women I know are subscribers to the traditional fairy tale life.
2The culture of princesses -and the traditional fairy tale of being rescued -is still prominent.
3Neversong's visuals would make Tim Burton proud and its macabre sense of humour echoes that of a traditional fairy tale.
4Let me be clear: I'm not against traditional fairy tales, either.
5Traditional fairy tales are grim, violent and scary too.
1The connection between our folk-tale and the romance is not very clear.
2The folk-tale in England is in the last stages of exhaustion.
3From these developed the folk-tale with the dialogue in place of the chorus.
4Very soon, however, the children are ready for the time-honoured fairy-tale or folk-tale.
5Read a full review 43 The Witch Creepy, disturbing horror with folk-tale elements.
6In other words, the poem carries on the folk-tale by adding some additional episodes.
7If the folk-tale is good narration, in answer to the question, "What?"
8Then a young man said: 'I'll tell you a folk-tale:-
9It figures in the beautiful old folk-tale of Urashima.
10This is a harsh but charming and uncomplicated tale, with an almost crude folk-tale ambience.
11The prototype of this folk-tale Aarne reconstructs as follows (pp.
12A famous Breton folk-tale which is made additionally attractive by the unusual quality of the illustrations.
13This folk-tale, says Benfey (p. 525), was early put into literary form in Europe.
14A Spanish folk-tale narrating practically the same incident is to be found in C. Sellers, pp.
15Appeal of the folk-tale to this instinct 128
16In a modern Greek folk-tale a man's strength lies in three golden hairs on his head.
Translations for folk-tale