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Women Who Run with the Wolves
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- Nombre de pages573
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.53 kg
- Dimensions13,5 cm × 21,5 cm × 3,0 cm
- ISBN978-1-84604-694-0
- EAN9781846046940
- Date de parution06/01/2022
- CollectionRider Classics
- ÉditeurRider Books
Résumé
The tales, poems, and translations in Women Who Run With the Wolves are original literary works written by Dr. Estés. Her literary tales expand on brief poems, songs, and stories handed down in the unique languages and styles of her families. The renditions in this book are copyrighted and are not in the public domain. In Women Who Run With the Wolves, the stories of Tsati, Skeleton Woman, La Loba, DeadBolt, Manawee, Tiiz, and others, as well as various anecdotes, poems, and original translations of poems, prayers, and phrasing from other languages are original literary works written by Dr.
Estés and published here for the first time. They are protected by copyright and are not in public domain. Very different versions of certain tales such as "The Red Shoes," "Bluebeard," and "The Little Match Girl" can be found in the Brother's Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Perrault collections. Legends like the arcane La Llorona, the ancient story of Demeter and Persephone, can be found in any number of editions published by various publishers.
These renditions may or may not be in public domain. Contact the publishers and translators of these works for further information.
Estés and published here for the first time. They are protected by copyright and are not in public domain. Very different versions of certain tales such as "The Red Shoes," "Bluebeard," and "The Little Match Girl" can be found in the Brother's Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Perrault collections. Legends like the arcane La Llorona, the ancient story of Demeter and Persephone, can be found in any number of editions published by various publishers.
These renditions may or may not be in public domain. Contact the publishers and translators of these works for further information.







