Slavic Fairy Tales
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In Praise of the Bold, Powerful Women of Slavic Fairy Tales
Olesya Salnikova Gilmore on the Baba Yaga Witch, the Maiden Tsar, and More
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Baba Yaga & Vasilisa the Brave
A young woman must use all her courage and culinary skill—along with a magical doll made by her departed mother—to survive her encounter with the fearsome Baba Yaga! Mr. Paul reads aloud "Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave," as told by Marianna Mayer, illustrated by K.Y. Craft.
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Croatian Fairy Tales
A collection of short stories by the acclaimed children's author Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić originally published in 1916 in Zagreb by the Matica Hrvatska publishing house.
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Roma Folk Tales
Read stories compiled by students in cooperation with the Fulbright Commision and Wali Istvan Residential College.
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