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The White Stag Study Guide

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by Kate Seredy
About 9 pages (2,773 words)
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The White Stag is a mythic account of the founding of the Hungarian nation.

Based on the stories and legends told to her by her father, Seredy tells the story of the early migration of the Hun and Magyar tribes from the steppes of Central Asia, across the Carpathian Mountains, and into the Danube Plains.

Her narrative incorporates biblical echoes of a chosen people; divine prophecy of a Promised Land; strong, capable leaders; and three generations of wandering before the Huns reach the Danube Plain. As Seredy explains in her foreword, she wanted to offer an alternative to the cold, factual accounts of early Hungarian history by recasting the historical information in a more imaginative form. In particular, she wished to reaffirm the origins of the Hungarian or Magyar race as stemming from the.....

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The White Stag from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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