Storytelling


Storytelling

Aesopsemi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10]MünchäusenBaron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit.: Harvey, 565]Mother Gooseoriginally a fictitious nursery rhyme spinner from Perrault, later a Bostonian authoress. [Fr. Lit.: Brewer Handbook, 732]Odysseuswily teller of tales. [Gk. Legend: Odyssey]Ovid(Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 B.C.—A.D. 17) great storyteller of classical mythology. [Rom. Lit.: Zimmerman, 187]Remus, Unclenarrator of animal tales in Old South. [Am. Lit.: Nights with Uncle Remus]Sandytold endless tales as she and Boss traveled. [Am. Lit.: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court]Scheherazadeforestalls her execution with 1,001 tales. [Arab. Lit.: Arabian Nights]Watson, Dr. John H.chronicles Sherlock Holmes’s cases. [Br. Lit.: Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes]