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The Little Book of the Hidden People

Twenty Stories of Elves From Icelandic Folklore

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Icelandic folklore is rich with tales of elves and hidden people residing in hills and rocks. Author Alda Sigmundsdóttir presents twenty translated elf stories, accompanied by intriguing contextual notes. While international media often portrays Icelanders' elf beliefs as quirky, these stories reveal deeper truths about a nation grappling with poverty and survival in a harsh landscape. The narratives reflect the struggles of a people enduring daily grief and hardship, nurturing a belief in a parallel world. This world of hidden people, often a projection of human dreams and desires, features homes filled with luxurious objects, beautiful clothing, and superior livestock. These beings possess supernatural abilities, including invisibility and foresight. For Icelanders, tales of elves and hidden people are woven into the cultural and psychological fabric of their identity, symbolizing resilience, hope, and endurance. This exploration delves into the significance of these stories, revealing how they encapsulate the essence of Icelandic life and the enduring spirit of its people.

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The Little Book of the Hidden People, Alda Sigmundsdóttir

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2015,
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