Orientaj fabeloj by V. M. Doroshevich

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Author Doroshevich, V. M. (Vlas Mikhaĭlovich), 1864-1922
Translator Hohlov, Nikolao, 1891-1953
Title Orientaj fabeloj
Original Publication Germany: Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn, 1924.
Note Reading ease score: 67.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents Antaŭparolo -- La fabelo pri Fabelo -- La kalifo kaj la krimulino -- Kiel de Hasan falis la pantalono -- La malĝuste trafitaj kalkanoj -- Historio de porko -- Aldono: Lingvaj notoj de la tradukinto.
Credits Andrew Sly and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Biblioteka Cyfrowa KUL.)
Summary "Orientaj Fabeloj" by V. M. Doroshevich is a collection of fables written in the early 20th century. This work features a variety of stories, likely drawing on themes from Eastern folklore, and employs metaphor to address social and political issues, particularly reflecting on Russian life. The fables seem to feature personified characters, highlighting the eccentricities and moral lessons relevant to their societal contexts. The opening of "Orientaj Fabeloj" introduces the author and contextualizes his literary significance, detailing Doroshevich's diverse career prior to focusing on his fables. It includes a preface that notes his use of satire and allegory to critique the Russian regime through tales set in the Orient. The first fable presented is about a character named Vero, who wishes to visit Harun-Al-Rashid's palace, reflecting on desires, identity, and the perceptions of beauty. The narrative emphasizes Vero's boldness and the inner dialogue of longing and self-acceptance, setting a tone for the exploration of deeper themes through whimsical storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Esperanto
LoC Class PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature
Subject Fairy tales
Subject Satire
Subject Russian literature -- Translations into Esperanto
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EBook-No. 74405
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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