The Grey Fairy Book


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(4.6 stars; 73 reviews)

The tales in the Grey Fairy Book are derived from many countries — Lithuania, various parts of Africa, Germany, France, Greece, and other regions of the world. They have been translated and adapted by Mrs. Dent, Mrs. Lang, Miss Eleanor Sellar, Miss Blackley, and Miss Hang. 'The Three Sons of Hali' is from the last century 'Cabinet des Fees,' a very large collection. The French author may have had some Oriental original before him in parts; at all events he copied the Eastern method of putting tale within tale, like the Eastern balls of carved ivory. The stories, as usual, illustrate the method of popular fiction. A certain number of incidents are shaken into many varying combinations, like the fragments of coloured glass in the kaleidoscope. Probably the possible combinations, like possible musical combinations, are not unlimited in number, but children may be less sensitive in the matter of fairies than Mr. John Stuart Mill was as regards music. (Summary from the preface) (9 hr 51 min)

Chapitres

00 - Preface 1:35 Lu par Maria Therese
01 - Donkey Skin 26:26 Lu par Linda Lee Paquet
02 - The Goblin Pony 4:42 Lu par Gesine
03 - An Impossible Enchantment 30:17 Lu par Bellona Times
04 - The Story Of Dschemil and Dschemila 34:21 Lu par om123
05 - Janni and the Draken 10:50 Lu par Joseph Lawler
06 - The Partnership of the Thief and the Liar 12:10 Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA
07 - Fortunatus and His Purse 13:16 Lu par A. J. Carroll
08 - The Goat-faced Girl 12:50 Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA
09 - What Came of Picking Flowers 11:30 Lu par Sean Randall
10 - The Story of Bensurdatu 17:50 Lu par Sofia Otero
11 - The Magician's Horse 18:07 Lu par Lynne Handler
12 - The Little Gray Man 8:09 Lu par Elizabeth Zaranka
13 - Herr Lazarus and the Draken 6:50 Lu par Claudia Wilson
14 - The Story of the Queen of the Flowery Isles 17:14 Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA
15 - Udea and Her Seven Brothers 20:42 Lu par Bellona Times
16 - The White Wolf 14:59 Lu par Mary Herndon Bell
17 - Mohammed with the Magic Finger 31:18 Lu par ashleyspence
18 - Bobino 11:18 Lu par om123
19 - The Dog and the Sparrow 9:26 Lu par Bellona Times
20 - The Story of the Three Sons of Hali 50:51 Lu par Caeliveres
21 - The Story of the Fair Circassians 29:36 Lu par Amy Hengst
22 - The Jackal and the Spring 6:25 Lu par Sweetlilbirdy
23 - The Bear 12:26 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
24 - The Sunchild 8:56 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
25 - The Daughter Of Buk Ettemsuch 18:41 Lu par Kalynda
26 - Laughing Eye and Weeping Eye, or the Limping Fox 8:49 Lu par alwpoe
27 - The Unlooked-for Prince 17:09 Lu par Lynne Handler
28 - The Simpleton 11:22 Lu par Elliott Miller
29 - The Street Musicians 8:41 Lu par Elliott Miller
30 - The Twin Brothers 17:28 Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA
31 - Cannetella 14:29 Lu par Elliott Miller
32 - The Ogre 15:26 Lu par Elliott Miller
33 - A Fairy's Blunder 27:30 Lu par Phil Chenevert
34 - Long, Broad, and Quickeye 19:28 Lu par Michaela O'Connor
35 - Prunella 10:47 Lu par Melanie Hughes

Critiques

Great


(4.5 stars)

My sister just love this stories!! So thanks guys for your time in reading this books!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

awesome stories


(5 stars)

loved this book.great readers

best of the best


(4.5 stars)

Mrs. Lang and Andrew Lang are awesome and so is E. Nesbit

👍 great!!!


(5 stars)

good storys & readers!!!

kalynda. story nice. very much😆


(4.5 stars)

love mix readers this is a good book love the readers but why the first story it is a rip off of the olive fairy book's many furred creature also btw idk why it got repeated twice. my review that is.


(5 stars)

I love all of the fairy books they are awesome!