
PREFACE
PART I - THE ART OF STORY-TELLING - CHAPTER
PART II - THE STORIES
PART III
INTRODUCTION
PART I - THE ART OF THE STORY-TELLER. - CHAPTER I - THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE STORY
PART II - THE STORIES
THREE STORIES FROM HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN - THE SWINEHERD
PART III
The book opens with a thoughtful meditation on the lasting power of storytelling, arguing that even as education becomes as exact as medicine, the art of narrative will remain the heart of true teaching. Drawing on the experiences of a celebrated storyteller who captivated audiences from London to Chicago, the author explores how a skilled narrator can turn simple tales into vivid, unforgettable moments that spark children’s imagination and moral growth.
Divided into two parts, the first offers practical guidance on selecting material, avoiding pitfalls, and mastering the subtle techniques that keep listeners engaged. The second presents a lively assortment of stories—from classic legends to whimsical folk tales—illustrating the principles discussed and giving readers ready material to practice. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or anyone who loves to share tales, this guide balances theory with real examples, inviting you to discover the delicate dance between instinctual wonder and crafted performance.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (351K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1935
A pioneering storyteller who helped turn oral storytelling into a serious art, she inspired teachers and audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. Her best-known book, The Art of the Story-Teller, grew out of years spent performing, teaching, and thinking deeply about how stories come alive when spoken aloud.
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