Elsie Spicer Eells

Elsie Spicer Eells
Elsie Spicer Eells (1880–1963) was an American author and folklorist known for collecting and retelling folk tales, particularly from Brazil and Portugal. She is celebrated for works such as "Fairy Tales from Brazil" and "Tales of Giants from Brazil," which introduced these cultures' rich oral traditions to an English-speaking audience. Eells often focused on preserving the cultural heritage of indigenous stories and popular legends from South America. Her collections, noted for their faithful retelling and vibrant style, played a key role in sharing these traditions internationally.

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THE PRINCESS OF THE SPRINGS Once, long ago, the Moon Giant wooed the beautiful giantess who dwells in the Great River and won her love. He built for her a wonderful palace where the Great River runs into the sea. It was made of mother-of-pearl with rich carvings, and gold and silver and precious stones were used to adorn it. Never before in all the world had a giant or giantess possessed such a... more...

How Night Came ears and years ago at the very beginning of time, when the world had just been made, there was no night. It was day all the time. No one had ever heard of sunrise or sunset, starlight or moonbeams. There were no night birds, nor night beasts, nor night flowers. There were no lengthening shadows, nor soft night air, heavy with perfume. In those days the daughter of the Great Sea Serpent,... more...