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  2. The House with Chicken Legs - Wikipedia

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    The House with Chicken Legs is a 2018 middle-grade fantasy novel by Sophie Anderson, illustrated by Elisa Paganelli.Inspired by traditional Baba Yaga tales, the novel follows a young girl, Marinka, who lives with her grandmother in a magical, sentient house, traveling the world while her grandmother helps support and guide newly deceased people to the afterlife.

  3. Baba Yaga - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Anderson's book The House With Chicken Legs, which received ... There is a large number of Russian fairy-tale and fantasy films where Baba Yaga features as a ...

  4. Abramtsevo Colony - Wikipedia

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    They can also visit many of the buildings to see works produced by the artists at the colony, e.g., a wooden bathhouse in the shape of a traditional dwelling of Ancient Rus, designed by Ivan Ropet, and the House on Chicken Legs, a fairy-tale abode of an evil witch, Baba Yaga, designed by Vasnetsov.

  5. Russian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a witch, Baba Yaga is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed or ferocious-looking old woman. In Russian fairy tales, Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut usually described as standing on chicken legs.

  6. The Tale About Baba-Yaga - Wikipedia

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    In the first tale, the heroine marries the prince, but she is subjected to the mother-in-law's tasks, e.g., milking her "cows" (which are bears), carrying clay across a river of fire. The heroine is aided by an old woman helper. [15] In the second story, the heroine marries her husband against his mother's opinion, who harasses her.

  7. Because they weren't published in print until the tail end of the 16th century, the origins of the fairy tales we know today are misty. That identical motifs — a spinner's wheel, a looming tower, a seductive enchantress — cropped up in Italy, France, Germany, Asia and the pre-Colonial Americas allowed warring theories to spawn.

  8. Category:Novels based on fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels based on fairy tales" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... The House with Chicken Legs; L. The Land of Stories;

  9. Baby Has $5 Million Surgery to Remove Left Side of Brain at ...

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