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Squids will be squids: fresh morals, beastly fables
Par Jon Scieszka. 1998
Braille (abrégé), Braille électronique (abrégé)
Fantastique (récits), Fables, fées (contes de), folklore (légendes), Humour (romans)Sociologie, Humour
Braille avec transcription humaine
Eighteen modern fables with fresh morals about bossy, sneaky, funny, annoying, "dim-bulb" people--all disguised as animals to avoid hurting anyone's…
feelings. Topics include homework, using the telephone on the right occasion, friendship, and dinner-table talk. For grades 3-6Légendes et récits de la Côte Nord du saint-Laurent (Documents)
Par E. Lacasse. 1937
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Fables, fées (contes de), folklore (légendes)Sociologie
Audio avec voix humaine
Quatre récits évocateurs qui se déroulent au bord du Saint-Laurent
The forestwife
Par Theresa Tomlinson. 1993
Braille (abrégé), Braille électronique (abrégé)
Fantastique (récits), Littérature générale (romans), Fables, fées (contes de), folklore (légendes)Sociologie
Braille avec transcription humaine
A retelling of the legend of Maid Marian and Robin Hood. Mary de Holt, fifteen, simply can't marry the elderly…
widower with rotten black stumps of teeth and breath that smells of sour ale her uncle has chosen for her. So she escapes into the forest and is soon joined by her maid, Agnes. They take refuge among others on the run: a group of defrocked nuns and the Forestwife--a role Mary will eventually adopt. For grades 5-8The discovery of King Arthur
Par Geoffrey Ashe. 2020
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Fables, fées (contes de), folklore (légendes)Histoire, Biographies
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"The legend of King Arthur and his castle Camelot has gripped people's imagination for centuries. It has inspired numerous poems…
- from Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur in the 5th Century to Tennyson's Idylls of the King in 1859 - novels, books and paintings. On into the modern age, it has been filmed and refilmed, with the iconic imagery of the sword, the magician Merlin, Queen Guinevere and the Knights of the Round Table. But who was Arthur? Did he ever exist and if so, where was Camelot? In this classic study, drawing upon myriad sources both literary and historical, the world's leading Arthurian scholar Geoffrey Ashe digs deep into the important 12th century chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth to trace the origins of the myth. Through brilliant historical detective work, he shows that much of Monmouth's history, which sets out to describe 5th-century Britain, was based on fact. After challenging previous assumptions about where Arthur's court and other remnants can be found Ashe identifies the "real" King Arthur and provides powerful evidence to support his theory. Ashe is a leading proponent of the theory that Camelot was actually located in Somerset, rather than Cornwall, citing an archaeological dig which found remains beneath Cadbury Castle. "I would say there must have been a tradition about the hill and its powerful overlord, handed down from the Dark Ages". Throughout The Discovery of King Arthur, the sweep and grandeur of a tumultuous era in British history is vividly recounted as Ashe investigates how the character of Arthur evolved, and how the ideals of chivalry and heroism he personifies came to occupy such a dominant place in British history." -- Amazon