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**11. Yuki-Onna is one of the four stories in Masaki Kobayashi's 1964 film ''Kwaidan''<br>([https://archive.org/details/YouCut20190601150630617 0:39:55—1:22:40] @ archive.org <span style="font-size:78%;"><-- much recommended with English subtitles</span> | **11. Yuki-Onna is one of the four stories in Masaki Kobayashi's 1964 film ''Kwaidan''<br>([https://archive.org/details/YouCut20190601150630617 0:39:55—1:22:40] @ archive.org <span style="font-size:78%;"><-- much recommended with English subtitles</span> | ||
**the original text of the [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1210/1210-h/1210-h.htm#yukionna (very) short story] can be found at gutenberg.org , and | **the original text of the [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1210/1210-h/1210-h.htm#yukionna (very) short story] can be found at gutenberg.org , and | ||
− | **you can even find a nicely done Librivox.org recording made by Availle (who is a good storyteller with a slight accent): <html5media>https://ia800706.us.archive.org/30/items/kwaidan_1005_librivox/kwaidan_11_hearn.mp3</html5media>. | + | **you can even find a nicely done Librivox.org recording made by Availle (who is a good storyteller with a slight accent): |
+ | ::: <html5media>https://ia800706.us.archive.org/30/items/kwaidan_1005_librivox/kwaidan_11_hearn.mp3</html5media>. | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 18 April 2020
France
Germany
- Brüder Grimm @ wikisource, English translation: gutenberg
- Teutonic Mythology, [3]
Haiti
- Price-Mars, Ainsi parla l'oncle [4]
International
- "Folklore and Mythology: Electronic texts", edited and/or translated by D.L. Ashliman [5]
Japan
- Lafcadio Hearn, Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things,
- 11. Yuki-Onna is one of the four stories in Masaki Kobayashi's 1964 film Kwaidan
(0:39:55—1:22:40 @ archive.org <-- much recommended with English subtitles - the original text of the (very) short story can be found at gutenberg.org , and
- you can even find a nicely done Librivox.org recording made by Availle (who is a good storyteller with a slight accent):
- 11. Yuki-Onna is one of the four stories in Masaki Kobayashi's 1964 film Kwaidan
- .
Norse
- Bloodofox has done significant work on en.wikipedia. [6]
Russia
Sweden
- Fairy Tales from the Swedish, Baron G. Djurklou, trans. H. L. Brækstad [9]