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Persian literature / Fiction / Folklore / Ramsay Wood / Panchatantra / Fable / Frame story / World Tales / The Institute for Cultural Research / Literature / Literary techniques / Storytelling
Date: 2006-11-13 09:58:44
Persian literature
Fiction
Folklore
Ramsay Wood
Panchatantra
Fable
Frame story
World Tales
The Institute for Cultural Research
Literature
Literary techniques
Storytelling

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