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Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt (Classic Folk and Fairy Tales) [Hardcover]

Hasan M. El-Shamy (Editor)
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1576076393 978-1576076392 August 19, 2002 Reprint

Gaston Maspero is a towering figure in Egyptology. Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt offers a wealth of primary data and authoritative commentaries on ancient Egyptian culture, language, history, society, and ethnic groups as depicted in Egyptian and Greek–Egyptian narratives. The work provides the contextual data necessary for understanding the tale-texts and reflects Maspero's deep knowledge of many fields, from the classics to life in modern Egypt.

This new edition includes a contemporary foreword, which introduces Maspero and describes his scholarship. It also provides, for the first time, extensive identification of the ancient stories in terms of international tale-types and motifs. The new information places the anthology in a broader academic context and is a valuable resource for students of Egyptology, folklore, literature, history, and social and cultural anthropology.


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Collecting popular stories from ancient Egypt is unlike collecting folktales from more modern societies. With the literary tales involved here, there are the basic problems of translating from hieroglyphics and of dealing with damaged and fragmentary manuscripts. Beyond that, however, are deeper issues of cultural differences and assumptions from storytellers about what audiences will understand. These stories from Gaston Maspero's classic volume, originally published in 1882, are accompanied by extensive footnotes that detail social expectations and patterns of behavior in ancient Egyptian society, making the texts comprehensible to modern readers. Between Maspero and edition editor Hasan El-Shamy (folklore, Indiana Univ.), introductions make up fully a third of the current volume, but included are important discussions of backgrounds, research methodologies, tale types, and motifs. Each story receives its own brief introduction as well, including provenance, dating of manuscripts, thematic and content discussions, and comparison with other tales. Part of the ABC-CLIO "Classic Folk & Fairy Tales" series, whose senior editor is noted folklore scholar Jack Zipes, Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt is recommended for all libraries.
Katherine K. Koenig, Ellis Sch., Pittsburgh
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"These stories from Gaston Maspero's classic volume...are accompanied by extensive footnotes that detail social expectations and patterns of behavior in ancient Egyptian society, making the texts comprehensible to modern readers.... Included are important discussions of backgrounds, research methodologies, tale types, and motifs. Each story receives its own brief introduction as well, including provenance, dating of manuscripts, thematic and content discussions, and comparison with other tales."--Library Journal


--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 275 pages
  • Publisher: ABC-CLIO; Reprint edition (August 19, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576076393
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576076392
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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THE manuscript of this story, bought in Italy by Madame Elizabeth d'Orbiney, was sold by her to the British Museum in 1857, and was shortly afterwards reproduced by Samuel Birch in the Select Papyri, vol. ii, pl. ix-xix (1860), folio. Read the first page
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bronze coffer, hieroglyphic transcription, thy preparations, first lector, earth lightened, doomed prince, chief lector, iron coffer, lighted brazier, double bull, good scribe, thy host, rules destinies, royal son, royal spouse, shipwrecked man, sur quelques points, hundred blows, double house
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Pemu the Small, Cairo Museum, Pharaoh Petubastis, British Museum, Recueil de Travaux, Flinders Petrie, Tale of the Two Brothers, Der Alexanderroman, Isis of Coptos, Book of the Dead, King Alexander, New York, Sallier Papyrus, Story of the Two Brothers, Amon of the Road, Amon of Thebes, King Merenephthis, Max Muller, Papyrus Westear, Records of the Past, Amon of Karnak, Diodorus of Sicily, Fragments of Old Egyptian Stories, Good Dwelling, Great Pyramid
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