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Definition of Storytellers
1. storyteller [n] - See also: storyteller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storytellers
Literary usage of Storytellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Visits to Monasteries in the Levant by Robert Curzon (1881)
"... at Rimini— The Red Monastery—Alarming Rencontre with an Armed Party— Feuds
between the Native Tribes—Faction Fights—Eastern storytellers—Legends of the ..."
2. History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern:: Containing a Description of the by Andrew Crichton (1833)
"... Grammar—Rhetoric—Poetry—Tales—Arabian Nights'
Entertainments—storytellers—History—Biography—Numismatics—
Geography—Statistics—Metaphysics—Medicine and ..."
3. Waldie's Select Circulating Library by Adam Waldie (1841)
"There are professed storytellers, in the same way that there are professed vaudeville
... Among the storytellers who flourished among the last generation, ..."
4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1876)
"When the storytellers were in the height of their fun, a carriage appeared on
... One of the storytellers very readily came forward and described the game. ..."
5. Catalogue of Copyright Entries by Library of Congress, Copyright Office (1915)
"The storytellers' magazine. The storytellers : six months with the ... New York,
The storytellers company, 1915. xt, tli, 370 p. incl. front, illus. 23"°. ..."
6. The City of Pleasure: A Fantasia on Modern Themes by Arnold Bennett (1907)
"The heart of the City, as I propose to reveal, was situated beneath the storytellers'
Hall, near the northern end of the Central Way, on your left hand as ..."