Great Stories Well Told
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2493630/fan_mail/new] "Princess on the Glass Hill" is a classic Norwegian folktale first published in Norwegian in in the 1840s. It was first translated into English in 1859 by Sir George Webbe Dasent in Popular Tales from the Norse. This version is taken from that 1859 book. In this traditional Norse tale, a princess sits atop a glass hill that no one can climb—until an unlikely hero finds a way. Full of magic, determination, and quiet triumph, The Princess on the Glass Hill is a story about courage, kindness, determination and the rewards that come to those who do not give up. As a child and an adult, I was very interested in this because the princess on the hill does not just sit and wait. She actually encourages the only suitor that seems likely to win the contest. This story is in the public domain. This is the 7th episode on the first season of Great Stories Well Told! We are more than halfway through the first season of 12 episodes. Thank you for listening!! And please let me know what you might like to hear for our second season. You can contact me at: greatstorieswelltold@gmail.com A Look Ahead: Wednesday, April 29th - "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe Wednesday, May 6th - "The Lady or The Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton Wednesday, May 13th - "The Magic Shop" by H.G. Wells A podcast by SBKA LLC
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