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The Folktale Project
Ep. 862 - Slipfoot and How He Nearly Always Never Gets What He Goes After - An American Fairytale
Apr 21

Apr 21 Ep. 862 - Slipfoot and How He Nearly Always Never Gets What He Goes After - An American Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
American Folktale, Carl Sandburg, Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, Rootabaga Pigeons
Ep. 861 - The Skyscraper to the Moon and How the Green Rat with the Rheumatism Ran a Thousand Miles Twice - An American Fairytale
Apr 19

Apr 19 Ep. 861 - The Skyscraper to the Moon and How the Green Rat with the Rheumatism Ran a Thousand Miles Twice - An American Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
American Folktale, Carl Sandburg, Fairytale, Fairy Tale, Rootabaga Pigeons

This week we revisit Carl Sandburg with the first of his stories from "Rootabaga Pigeons" - 'The Skyscraper to the Moon and How the Green Rat with the Rheumatism Ran a Thousand Miles Twice'.

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Ep. 860 - How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations - A Brazilian Fairytale
Apr 16

Apr 16 Ep. 860 - How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations - A Brazilian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Brazilian Folklore, Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore

In our final story from Brazil 'How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations' we see how a monkey and a goat respond to the tiger's tricks.

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Ep. 859 - Why the Lamb is Meek - A Brazilian Fairytale
Apr 14

Apr 14 Ep. 859 - Why the Lamb is Meek - A Brazilian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Brazilian Folklore, Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore

In the Brazilian fairytale of 'Why the Lamb is Meek' we get the answer to why people say "as meek as a lamb". We also get to meet a very, very mean toad.

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Ep. 858 - How the Tiger Got His Stripes - A Brazilian Fairytale
Apr 12

Apr 12 Ep. 858 - How the Tiger Got His Stripes - A Brazilian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Elsie Spicer Eells, Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, Brazilian Folklore
Ep. 857 - King Bean - An Italian Fairytale
Apr 9

Apr 9 Ep. 857 - King Bean - An Italian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, Italian Folktales, Italian Popular Tales

'King Bean' is an Italian love story of sorts, but it also includes some witches, murder and a transforming King. A little something for everyone.

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Ep. 856 - Zelinda and the Monster - An Italian Fairytale
Apr 7

Apr 7 Ep. 856 - Zelinda and the Monster - An Italian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, Italian Folktales, Italian Popular Tales

'Zelinda and the Monster' is an Italian version of 'Beauty and the Beast' where the beast is much, much less charming and much, much more realistic.

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Ep. 855 - The King of Love - An Italian Fairytale
Apr 5

Apr 5 Ep. 855 - The King of Love - An Italian Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, Italian Folktales, Italian Popular Tales

'The King of Love' is the first story in Thomas Crane's "Italian Popular Tales" and has so many pieces of other tale hidden inside it almost became a challenge to find them all!

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Ep. 854 - Jorinda and Jorindel - A Brothers Grimm Fairytale
Apr 2

Apr 2 Ep. 854 - Jorinda and Jorindel - A Brothers Grimm Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, German Folktale, The Brothers Grimm

'Jorinda and Jorindel' is one of those fairytales that I'm quite honestly surprised that I haven't read before. True love, a wicked fairy and a magic flower - what's not to love?

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Ep. 853 - Hans in Luck - A Brothers Grimm Fairytale
Mar 31

Mar 31 Ep. 853 - Hans in Luck - A Brothers Grimm Fairytale

Daniel Scholz
Fairy Tale, Fairytale, Folklore, German Folktale, The Brothers Grimm

One of my favorite fairytales (and one of the very first I read way back in 2016) 'Hans in Luck' is the story of a man who gradually loses everything, but still praises his "good luck".

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