The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights (Russian: Сказка о мёртвой царевне и семи богатырях) is a 1833 fairy-tale poem by Aleksandr Pushkin. The story is based on the tale Little Snow White from Grimm's Fairy Tales. Pushkin owned a copy of the Grimms' Fairy Tales in a French translation called Vieux contes: pour l'amusement des grands et des petits enfants.
There also exists Pushkin's own outline of the story which he planned to write, but which does not much resemble the version he ultimately published.
Adaptations
- 1951 - The Tale of the Dead Princess, USSR, traditionally animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano. [1]
- 2011 - "Nina Govedarica"- Australia, Life Story.
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External links
- Сказка о мёртвой царевне и о семи богатырях (full text, in Russian)
- The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Mighty Men or Warriors.
- Pushkin's original notes (In Russian, #7 corresponds to Dead Princess outline.
- Сказка о мёртвой царевне и семи богатырях (Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights). Cartoon in Russian with English subtitles and story in English