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Celebration of Dialects and Accents, Vol 1.

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Celebrating all the amazingly good and unique to hear dialects and accents of distinguished countries are collected in this book. Several recordings of narratively significant stories told in such different dialects and accents and releasing these to the public especially the children who loves to hear stories across the world.

Aesop was an Ancient Greek fable writer and story teller notable for his many written fables now called as Aesop’s Fables. Though there was no trace of his life nor of his writings, countless stories were believed to came from him and collected from the past centuries and in different other dialects in a tell-tale classic that is still practiced up to the present time. The tales are usually personified by animals and lifeless things that speak and solve issues like humans, it is like they have human traits.

Some facts of Aesop’s existence were found in historical sources such as the works of Aristotle, Herodotus, and Plutarch. A historical literary writing which is known to be The Aesop Romance tells an episodic, possibly a fictional rendition of his life, and the traditional characterization of himself as a very ugly slave who is very ingenious enough to achieve discretion and became an adviser to the kings and city states. He had older spellings of his name such as Esope and Isope. Aesop’s many artsy works have appeared in many texts, films, plays, and television shows.

In accordance with Martin Litchfield West’s concept about the fabulist, Aesop’s name is largely popular that came from Graeco-Roman history but it is not certain whether the ancient Aesop really existed. Aesop’s earliest Greek records such as Aristotle, indicating that Aesop was born on 620 BCE in Thrace at an area on the Black Sea coast which later became the city of Mesembria. Other historians have different interpretations on the life of Aesop.
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