Want this question answered?
There is no physical evidence to prove there ever was an actual Gilgamesh who ruled anywhere in Mesopotamia. The stories of Gilgamesh may have been intended only for entertainment or as an allegory. The Sumerian tablets containing the stories date as far back as the seventh century BCE.
Civil Combustion Gettysburg Gazette Southern Stories War Words
No, but the voodoo culture of the Creoles (native to West African populations in Haiti) has sometimes been included in stories of vampires and lycanthropes in southern Louisiana.
the vikings call long stories for long shipscaitlin gwilliams haha
tocobaga stories
Robert A Hall has written: 'Italian stories: Nouvelle Italiane' -- subject(s): English Short stories, Italian Short stories, Short stories, English, Short stories, Italian, Translations from Italian, Translations into English
Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria was created in 1910.
When they found clay tablets!! :)
Michele Cantarella has written: 'Dieci novelle contemporance' -- subject(s): Italian Short stories, Italian language, Readers 'Prosatori del novecento' -- subject(s): Italian fiction 'The Italian heritage' -- subject(s): Readers, Civilization, Italian language, History 'Prosatori del novecento / Michele Cantarella' -- subject(s): Italian Short stories, Italian fiction 'Dieci novelle contemporanee' -- subject(s): Italian Short stories, Italian language, Readers
The Miller is known for telling the dirtiest stories in The Canterbury Tales, specifically his tale of a carpenter getting cuckolded by his wife and a young scholar.
yes there are
Francesca Tancini has written: 'Novellieri settentrionali tra sensismo e romanticismo' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Italian Short stories, Italian fiction, Short stories, Italian
Steam Room Stories - 2010 The 9 Italian 2-14 was released on: USA: 6 April 2011
No, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps did not write any other stories. He was a British scholar known for his work on Shakespearean literature and folk tales, but he did not author any original stories himself.
it was their form of writing. it allowed them to keep records,preserve stories write contracts record genealogies
Paolo Acrosso has written: 'Novelle italiane dell'Ottocento e del Novecento' -- subject(s): Italian Short stories, Short stories, Italian 'Pagine di critica letteraria, dalle origini ai giorni nostri' -- subject(s): Italian literature, History and criticism
Paolo Fallai has written: 'Le tre chiavi' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Italian, Mystery and detective stories