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This volume contains seventeen folk tales from the Russian North that have never before appeared in English. Unlike tales in my The Complete Russian Folktale, these tales were selected because they are outstanding examples of a genre—what I have elsewhere termed serial tales1—largely neglected in the scholarship of the Russian folktale. The tales were published in Russian in the USSR, mainly incidentally in collections of folk tales that include material collected from a particular geographic area.
The tales represent a sample of the repertoires of but five narrators of these serial stories. Two of these raconteurs were from the Pomor region of Russian Karelia: M. M. Korguev and P. Ia. Nikonov. Three were from the Pudozh region, also in Karelia: M. O. Dmitriev from the village of Avdeevo, his father, O. I. Dmitriev, from Ragnozero, and F. F. Kabrenov from the town of Pudozh.
Korguev, the undoubted master of the genre, narrated more than half of the tales. Some of his other tales appeared in my previous collections. Only a single tale by Kabrenov has previously been published in English.2 To my knowledge, the other masters of the serial tale are represented here in English for the first time.
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