TY - BOOK AU - Drouse, W H TI - The swan and the crow and other folk tales SN - 9788170265016 U1 - 398.20954 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi PB - Heritage Publishers KW - Children Books N1 - Swan and Crow THE stories contained in this little book are only a small part of a large collection of Indian folk-tales, made by Mr. Crooke in the course of the Ethnological Survey of the North-West Provinces and Oudh. Some were recorded by the collector from the lips of the jungle-folk of Mirzápur; others by his native assistant, Pandit Rámgharíb Chaubé. Besides these, a large number were received from all parts of the Provinces in response to a circular issued by Mr. J. C. Nesfield, the Director of Public Instruction, to all teachers of village schools. The present selection is confined to the Beast Stories, which are particularly interesting as being mostly indigenous and little affected by so-called Aryan influence. The text of the book is meant for children, and consequently the first aim has been to make an interesting story. William Crooke was a British orientalist and a key figure in the study and documentation of Anglo-Indian folklore. While an administrator in India, he found abundant material for his researches in the ancient civilizations of the country. He found ample time to write much on the people of India, their religions, beliefs and customs ER -