Euro Tales

Canterbury
To Canterbury
Europe is the heritage of much of the commonist folktales told in America. They come from the Norse, the British Isles, Western and Eastern Europe. The stories are full of the cleverness of maids and the nobility of youth and the foolishness and wisdom of the elders. The imagination and adventure handed down to us by our ancestors are endless.




Clever Manka ° Bearskin ° Iron John ° Pretty Maid Ilonka ° Golden Singer ° Beowulf ° Rappiccini's Daughter ° Troll's Cloak ° Princess with Unruly Thoughts ° Buryonka the Cow ° Ivan and the Grey Wolf ° The 12 Months ° Vaino Goes a Wooing ° Vasilissa the Valiant ° Last of the Dragons ° Lilith in the Tree ° Daedalus ° Icarus ° The Wooden Horse ° Mr. O's Rope Trick ° Pottle of Brains ° Young Galahad ° Sword in the Stone ° Lady of the Fountain ° Good Russian Salt ° Mr. Fox ° King of the Cats ° Lady Lynn ° Tailor's Tale