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LoC No.: 04002544

Title: Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales

Note: Reading ease score: 79.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

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Summary: "Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales" by Florence M. Cronise and Henry W. Ward is a collection of folk tales written in the early 20th century. This compilation draws from the rich oral traditions of West Africa, particularly from the Temne people, presenting stories that embody the cultural beliefs, humor, and life lessons inherent within the community. Central characters include the clever Cunnie Rabbit and the cunning Mr. Spider, whose adventures reflect themes of wit, survival, and the intricacies of social dynamics. The opening of the work introduces the narrative style and cultural context, setting a vivid scene in a tropical African village bathed in twilight as the community gathers around a fire. The storytelling begins with Sobah, who captivates his audience with the exploits of Mr. Spider, illustrating his cleverness in winning a wife through a series of challenges posed by the prospective mother-in-law. The stories are infused with humor and local dialect, creating an engaging atmosphere that celebrates the art of oral tradition while highlighting the cleverness of the characters, particularly the innovative strategies utilized by Cunnie Rabbit and Mr. Spider in overcoming obstacles. This opening portion establishes the engaging narrative rhythm that invites readers to explore the deeper themes woven throughout these folk tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Cronise, Florence M.

Author: Ward, Henry W.

Illustrator: Sichel, Gerald

EBook No.: 48828

Published: Apr 30, 2015

Downloads: 93

Language: English

Subject: Anansi (Legendary character)

Subject: Folklore -- Africa, West

Subject: Tales -- Africa, West

LoCC: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:48828:2 2015-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Sichel, Gerald Ward, Henry W. Cronise, Florence M. en urn:lccn:04002544 1
2024-11-14T06:02:09Z Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 04002544

Title: Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales

Note: Reading ease score: 79.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Chris Whitehead, Suzanne Shell and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http: //www.pgdp.net (This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Summary: "Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales" by Florence M. Cronise and Henry W. Ward is a collection of folk tales written in the early 20th century. This compilation draws from the rich oral traditions of West Africa, particularly from the Temne people, presenting stories that embody the cultural beliefs, humor, and life lessons inherent within the community. Central characters include the clever Cunnie Rabbit and the cunning Mr. Spider, whose adventures reflect themes of wit, survival, and the intricacies of social dynamics. The opening of the work introduces the narrative style and cultural context, setting a vivid scene in a tropical African village bathed in twilight as the community gathers around a fire. The storytelling begins with Sobah, who captivates his audience with the exploits of Mr. Spider, illustrating his cleverness in winning a wife through a series of challenges posed by the prospective mother-in-law. The stories are infused with humor and local dialect, creating an engaging atmosphere that celebrates the art of oral tradition while highlighting the cleverness of the characters, particularly the innovative strategies utilized by Cunnie Rabbit and Mr. Spider in overcoming obstacles. This opening portion establishes the engaging narrative rhythm that invites readers to explore the deeper themes woven throughout these folk tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Cronise, Florence M.

Author: Ward, Henry W.

Illustrator: Sichel, Gerald

EBook No.: 48828

Published: Apr 30, 2015

Downloads: 93

Language: English

Subject: Anansi (Legendary character)

Subject: Folklore -- Africa, West

Subject: Tales -- Africa, West

LoCC: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:48828:3 2015-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Sichel, Gerald Ward, Henry W. Cronise, Florence M. en urn:lccn:04002544 1