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The collection gathers translated southern African oral fables and legends, organized into themed sections — jackal, tortoise, baboon, lion and other animal fables — alongside origin myths, heroic cycles, and household tales. Short moral stories use animal protagonists to explore cunning, justice, trickery, and social relations; cosmological pieces account for beginnings such as death and celestial phenomena; longer narratives present a recurring heroic figure and local legends. Many items are concise fables suited for children, interspersed with explanatory notes and variant versions of core tales.

About the Author

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W. H. I. Bleek

W. H. I. Bleek was a notable figure in the field of literature and folklore, particularly recognized for his work on the adaptation of classic tales. He is best known for his book "Reynard the Fox in South Africa," which presents a unique interpretation of the traditional Reynard tales within the South African context. Bleek's contributions reflect a blend of cultural storytelling and literary adaptation, showcasing the rich tapestry of folklore in a colonial setting. His work serves as an important link between European literary traditions and African narratives.

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