When I was younger I read this short story about a witch's house that could move on chicken legs. I thought the teacher said something about it being a story that had been retold several times throughout history, but I am not sure. I was looking to find this for some research, but cannot seem to locate anything on the internet. Does anyone know anything that might help me in my search?
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Well, I have to check, but I remember something about many generations retelling this story over time, each generation changing it. I had this dream about the story the other night and figured I might have a go at it at some point.
I have to check, but I'd love to pay homage to one of the first stories I ever read. Reading the wiki about it I see I am not alone and that several have done similar things. I was hoping to take mine in a different direction, though...so we will see.Last edited by ozmosis7; 12-22-2011, 03:39 PM.
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The Hut of Baba Yaga has been interpreted many ways. Including a part of "Pictures at an Exhibition". Was that Mussorgsky? I'm much more familiar with the Emerson, Lake, and Palmer version. I don't remember the evolution of the tale, but I think Baba Yaga and the Gingerbread House witch come from a common ancestor tale or archetype."Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
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I love Joanna Cole's re-telling called "Bony-Legs" illustrated by Dirk Zimmer.
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