The Tales of Wilhelm Hauff Audiobook
The great German storyteller Wilhelm Hauf wrote three collections of fairy tales. His mystical, sometimes scary, sometimes sad tales are imbued with the spirit of the East, but at the same time they are devoid of oriental flavor. He is one of the few authors who knew how to make from ordinary legends about ghosts and the poor, punishing the evil rich, magical, vivid, memorable masterpieces that are interesting to read to this day for both children and adults.
Content:
1.1. Caravan
1.2. The tale of the caliph the stork
1.3. The tale of the haunted ship
1.4. The story of the severed hand
1.5. Saving Fatma
1.6. Little Flour's Tale
1.7. The tale of an imaginary prince
2.1. Sheikh of Alexandria and his slaves
2.2. Midget Hoc
2.3. The Jew Abner Who Seen Nothing
2.4. Ape man
2.5. Almansor's story
3.1. Tavern in Spessart
3.2. The Legend of the Guilder
3.3. Cold heart. Part one
3.4. Said's Adventures
3.5. Steenfall cave
3.6. Cold heart. Part two
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: ARDIS
Authors: Wilhelm Hauf
Performers: Ivan Zabelin
Translator: Nikolay Polevoy
Playing time: 14 hours 52 minutes
Age restrictions: 12+