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Latest revision as of 19:42, 29 November 2010

Ursula Synge was a writer, whose work includes retellings of many folk stories. She is probably best known for her novel Swan's Wing, which is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Wild Swans.

Bibliography

  • Weland, Smith of the Gods (1973)
  • The People and the Promise (1974)
  • Auden and the Bear (1975)
  • Kalevala, Heroic Tales from Finland (1977)
  • Land of Heroes: A Retelling of the Kalevala (1978)
  • The Giant at the Ford and Other Legends of the Saints (1980)
  • Swan's Wing (1981)