Yeruslan Lazarevich: an old Russian fairy tale
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The fairy tale about Erulan Lazarevich is known in Russia since the beginning of the XVII century. It was then that it was recorded for the first time, and before that, the stories about the exploits of the Turkic hero of Rustem, which was also called Araslan, were passed from the mouth of mouth. The fairy tale about Eruzlan Lazarevich quickly loved the simple people, and an educated nobility. To such an extent that A.S. Pushkin used the plot and heroes when he wrote the poem"s "Ruslan and Lyudmila", - here and the strength of power is incredible, and the talking head, and the sword-Clapiene, hidden under her, and the potion of immortality, and of course Same happy end!
Author:
Author:Usachev A.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Paper:
Paper:Molded
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-353-06455-8
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