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  2. Marie L. Shedlock - Wikipedia

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    The Art of the Story-Teller. D. Appleton. marie shedlock art of the storyteller. Shedlock, Marie L. (1899). A happy medium in all things; a comedy in two acts (with female characters only). de Goncourt, Edmond; Jules de Goncourt (1895). Edmond and Jules de Goncourt; with letters, and leaves from their journals.

  3. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    In many ways, the art of storytelling draws upon other art forms such as acting, oral interpretation and Performance Studies. In 1903, Richard Wyche, a professor of literature at the University of Tennessee created the first organized storytellers league of its kind. [citation needed] It was called The National Story League. Wyche served as its ...

  4. Oral storytelling - Wikipedia

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    In the 1900s, the importance of oral storytelling was recognized by storytellers such as Marie Shedlock, a retired English schoolteacher. She made several trips to the United States to lecture on the art of storytelling, emphasizing the importance of storytelling as a natural way to introduce literature to children.

  5. Mia Gerhardt - Wikipedia

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    1963: "The art of story-telling. A literary study of the thousand and one nights" 1964: "Two wayfarers. Some medieval stories on the theme of good and evil"' 1967: "Old men of the sea. From Neptunus to Old French luiton: ancestry and character of a water-spirit" [4] 1968: "Zevenslapers en andere tijd-verliezers"

  6. Margaret Read MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Read MacDonald (born January 21, 1940) is an American storyteller, folklorist, and award-winning children's book author.She has published more than 65 books, of stories and about storytelling, which have been translated into many languages.

  7. Narrative art - Wikipedia

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    Narrative art is art that tells a story, either as a moment in an ongoing story or as a sequence of events unfolding over time. This in retrospect makes a good portion of art narrative art. Landscapes and portraits however do not meet the criteria of the definition provided, though they might be, depending on the artist's intention.

  8. Robert McKee - Wikipedia

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    McKee's current lecture series includes the three-day "Story Seminar", one-day "Genre Seminars" (teaching the conventions of love story, thriller, comedy, horror, action and writing for television) and the one-day "Storynomics Seminar", teaching the application of storytelling principles in the business and marketing world (co-lectured with CEO ...

  9. Dastangoi - Wikipedia

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    Dastangoi (Urdu: داستان گوئی) is a 13th century Urdu oral storytelling art form. [1] [2] [3] The Persian style of dastan evolved in 16th century. [4] One of the earliest references in print to dastangoi is a 19th-century text containing 46 volumes of the adventures of Amir Hamza titled Dastan e Amir Hamza. [5]