Erben compiled and wrote A Bouquet based on his studies of Slavic
folklore. First published in 1853, it is dotted with murder and mayhem:
graves opening and the dead walking the earth, the animate becoming the
inanimate and vice versa, ogres and monsters of lake and wood, human
transformations reminiscent of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Written as ballads,
Marcela Sulak's new translation perfectly captures their cadence and
rhythm in an English that is fresh and energetic. Through the years A
Bouquet has come to be regarded as a masterpiece and wellspring of
inspiration to artists of all stripes, including AntonaÂ-n DvoUak, who
composed a series of symphonic poems to some of these tales. Of the many
illustrators who have contributed to the various editions that have
appeared over the past century and a half, Alen Divi 's artwork is
generally considered the most powerful. This edition also includes
Erben's own notes explaining the origins of many of these tales.