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Hungarian and Transylvanian Folk Tales

Written by
Emoke De Papp Severo


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109 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780888871596
$17.95 CA





109 pages, Hardcover
ISBN: 9780888871572
$32.95 CA





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About the Book Emoke de Papp Severo's parents came to Canada in the 1920's from Budapest, Hungary. Every bedtime, her mother regaled her three children with magical, funny, even a bit scary, tales from the land of her birth. Inspired, Emoke researched, in Budapest and in the dusty bookstores of NYC's old Hungarian district, the less-known tales of the Magyar and Szekely peoples. Her careful, loving translations in Hungarian and Transylvanian Folktales (1997 Borealis) also include the charming stories of Hungary's best-loved folklorist, Benedek Elek.

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About the Author Emoke De Papp Severo
Emoke de Papp Severo was born in Windsor, Ontario. As a child the author was taught Hungarian by her parents and was early steeped in the folklore of their native land. Later, with a degree in English and General Literature from Smith College, she worked for several years in advertising for publishing houses in New York City, then freelanced for many more.







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