
1) Composition by Josef Suk 2) Dedicated deck card game 3) Fantasy genre 4) Orchestral suite
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[Suk] Josef Suk wrote the music for Julius Zeyer`s mythological drama Radúz and Mahulena in 1897-8. It was first performed on 6 June 1898, under the baton of Adolf Čech. In 1899-1900, Suk extracted a four-movement Suite to this Pohadka (or Fairy Tale). Zeyer greatly impressed Suk. The style and orchestration is much affected by Richard St...
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A fairy tale (pronounced /ˈfeəriˌteɪl/) is a type of short story that typically features European folkloric fantasy characters, such as dwarves, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, mermaids, trolls, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments. Fairy tales may be distinguished from other folk narratives such as legends (which generally i...
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wonder tale involving marvellous elements and occurrences, though not necessarily about fairies. The term embraces such popular folktales (Märchen, ... [7 related articles]
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Genre of magical story, usually originating in
folklore. Typically in European fairy tales, a poor, brave, and resourceful hero or heroine goes through testing adventures...
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In common parlance, a tale about elves, dragons, hobgoblins, sprites, and other fantastic magical be
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A narrative in prose about the fortunes and, very often more so, misfortunes of a hero / heroine, who having experienced various superhuman adventures, lives happily ever after. Fairy tales are part of folk literature, as ballads are. Sometimes supernatural creatures appear, such as fairies, gnomes or elves which have superhuman power to guide peop...
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Fairy tale is British slang for an unbelievable tale or excuse.
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A fairy tale is a story, often intended for children, that features fanciful and wondrous characters such as elves, goblins, wizards, and even, but not necessarily, fairies. The term “fairy” tale seems to refer more to the fantastic and magical setting or magical influences within a story, rather than the presence of the character of a fairy wi...
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a story written for, or told to, children which includes elements of magic and magical folk, such as fairies, elves, goblins.
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noun an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
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Genre of magical story, usually originating in folklore. Typically in European fairy tales, a poor, brave, and resourceful hero or heroine goes through testing adventures to eventual good fortune. The Germanic tales collected by the Grimm brothers have been retold in many variants. Charles Perrault's retellings include `Cinderella` an...
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a story that involves the fairy realm, often including fairies, goblins, giants, dwarves and witches where magic or enchantment exists. These are common in most cultures, for example the writings of the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen
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