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Index
Preface Contents Illustrations Introduction Chapter I: Historical Retrospect
The Coming of the Serb Early Struggles Internecine Strife Doushan the Powerful The Royal Prince Marko The Treachery of Brankovitch. The Final Success of the Turks The Miseries of Turkish Rule Serbia again Subjugated King Peter I
Chapter II: Superstitious Beliefs & National Customs
General Characteristics Paganism and Religion The God Peroon The God Volos The Sun God The Veele Predestination and Immortality Good and Evil Spirits Witches Vampires Nature Worship Enchanters Sacrificial Rites Funeral Customs Classic and Mediæval Influence The Spread of Christianity Superstition Marriage Marriage Negotiations The Wedding Procession The Arrival The Return from Church Slava (or Krsno Ime) The Slava Eve Reception Slava Toasts The Ceremony at Church The Slava Feast Christmas Eve Christmas Day The Dodola Rite Whitsuntide Palm Sunday St. George’s Day
Chapter III: Serbian National Epic Poetry
The Importance of the Ballads The Goussle
Chapter IV: Kralyevitch Marko; or, the Royal Prince Marko
The Marko Legends The Bad Faith of Voukashin The Horse Sharatz PRINCE MARKO TELLS WHOSE THE EMPIRE SHALL BE Marko is Summoned Marko tells the Truth PRINCE MARKO AND A MOORISH CHIEFTAIN The Entrance of the Moor The Sultana’s Dream The Princess appeals to Marko Marko prepares to succour the Princess Marko greets the Princess The Moor in Istamboul Sharatz and Bedevia Marko and the Moor PRINCE MARKO ABOLISHES THE WEDDING TAX Marko visits the Moor Marko pays for All PRINCE MARKO AND BOGDAN THE BULLY The Bully fears to meet Marko PRINCE MARKO AND GENERAL VOUTCHA The Arrival of Marko Marko captures General Voutcha PRINCE MARKO’S WEDDING PROCESSION The Wedding Procession The Unfaithful Koom The Escape of the Maiden PRINCE MARKO AND THE MOORISH PRINCESS The Moorish Princess PRINCE MARKO AND THE VEELA The Pursuit of the Veela PRINCE MARKO AND THE TURKISH HUNTSMEN The Vengeance of Marko PRINCE MARKO AND MOUSSA KESSEDJIYA14 Marko is Sent for Marko orders a Sword Marko meets Moussa THE DEATH OF PRINCE MARKO Marko learns his Fate The Finding of Marko
Chapter V: Banovitch Strahinya
Historical Data The Falcon Banovitch Banovitch seeks the Turk The Faithless Wife The Combat The return of the Falcon
Chapter VI: The Tsarina Militza and the Zmay1 of Yastrebatz
Militza tells the Tsar Vook as Champion
Chapter VII: The Marriage of Maximus Tzrnoyevitch
The Ballad The Story The Message from the Doge The Wedding Procession sets out The Wedding Gifts The Princess learns of the Deception Milosh’s Offer The Violence of Maximus Maximus becomes a Turk
Chapter VIII: The Marriage of Tsar Doushan the Mighty
Doushan sends Theodor to Ledyen The Princess Roksanda The Procession Starts Milosh Joins the Procession The Leap of Koulash The Fight for Koulash The First Test The Second Test The Third Test The Fourth Test The Departure of the Serbians The Contest with Balatchko
Chapter IX: Tsar Lazarus and the Tsarina Militza
The Tsarina’s Forebodings News of Battle The Trusty Miloutin Historical Note
Chapter X: The Captivity and Marriage of Stephan Yakshitch1
The Veela’s Warning Stephan and the Sultan Stephan at Tyoopria Stephan at Novi Bazar Stephan and the Vizier’s Daughter The Ending of the Ballad Historical Note
Chapter XI: The Marriage of King Voukashin
The Message to Vidossava Vidossava’s Treachery The Winged Horse Momtchilo’s Dream The Ambuscade Brother and Sister The Death of Momtchilo The Punishment of Vidossava Historical Note
Chapter XII: The Saints Divide the Treasures1
The Bard begins! The Wrath of God
Chapter XIII: Three Serbian Ballads
I. The Building of Skadar (Scutari)1 II. The Stepsisters III. The Abduction of the Beautiful Iconia
Chapter XIV: Folk Lore
I. The Ram with the Golden Fleece
The Youth finds a Friend The Second Task The Third Task
II. A Pavilion neither in the Sky nor on the Earth1
The Prince slays the Dragon The Perfidy of the Brothers
III. Pepelyouga
The Promise Marra goes to Church The Prince’s Quest
IV. Animals’ Language
The Buried Treasure The Importunate Wife
V. The Stepmother and her Stepdaughter
A Strange Dwelling The Envy of the Stepmother
VI. Justice and Injustice
The Healing Water
VII. He Who Asks Little Receives Much
The Angel Returns
VIII. Bash Tchelik or Real Steel
The Princes set Out The Nine Giants The Sleeping Princess The Hero Found Bash Tchelik The Prince finds his Sister The Second Sister The Third Sister The Prince finds his Wife The Secret of Strength
IX. The Golden Apple-tree and the Nine Peahens
The Prince’s Quest The Quest Resumed The Prince finds his Wife The old Woman and her Horses The Prince’s Choice
X. The Bird Maiden
The Old Witch
XI. Lying for a Wager
The Boy’s Story
XII. The Maiden Wiser than the Tsar
The Tsar Sends for the Girl
XIII. Good Deeds Never Perish
The First Voyage The Second Voyage The Third Voyage The Treacherous Minister The Young Man’s Return
XIV. He Whom God Helps No One Can Harm
The First Quest The Second Quest The Third Quest
XV. Animals as Friends and as Enemies7
The Animals’ Council The Magic Carpet The King makes War on the Animals
XVI. The Three Suitors
The Dispute The Recognition
XVII. The Dream of the King’s Son
The Prince and the Veele The Golden Horse
XVIII. The Biter Bit
The Hundred Daughters The Wedding Procession The Black Giant The Old Woman The Giant buys the Cow
XIX. The Trade that No One Knows
The Condition The Third Room The Son Returns The King Outbid
XX. The Golden-haired Twins
The Plight of the Young Queen The King’s Sons
Chapter XV: Some Serbian Popular Anecdotes
St. Peter and the Sand Why the Serbian People are Poor The Gipsies and the Nobleman Why the Priest was drowned The Era from the other World2 A Trade before Everything The Condition
Glossary & Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
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