
Fools, Frogs, and Folktales
An Anthology of American Short Stories (A Kaleidoscope of American Storytelling)
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Step into a world of wit, wisdom, and wild misadventures in Fools, Frogs, & Folktales, a delightful collection of American short stories that celebrate the humor, quirks, and tall tales of generations past. This anthology gathers twenty timeless stories from literary greats like Mark Twain, O. Henry, and Jack London, alongside other masterful storytellers whose words bring to life the foolish, the clever, and the downright peculiar.
From mischievous tricksters and cunning swindlers to heartwarming folktales and biting satire, these stories offer a glimpse into America’s storytelling traditions. Laugh along with Twain’s The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, where a gambler’s clever scheme takes an unexpected turn. Experience the absurdities of high society in George William Curtis’s Our Best Society and the outlandish antics of John Kendrick Bangs’s ever-genial idiot. Encounter the unpredictable twists of fate in The Brief Debut of Tildy by O. Henry and That Spot by Jack London.
With themes of luck, folly, and unexpected wisdom woven throughout, Fools, Frogs, & Folktales is a literary journey through tall tales, classic humor, and timeless lessons. Whether you’re a lover of classic American literature or simply enjoy a good laugh, this collection is sure to entertain, surprise, and leave you with a renewed appreciation for the art of storytelling.
Perfect for fans of folklore, humor, and the eccentric characters that populate America’s literary past, this anthology reminds us that sometimes the biggest fools have the most to teach us.
Featuring classic authors Mark Twain, John Kendrick Bangs, Max Adeler, George Ade, George William Curtis, May Isabel Fisk, Emerson Hough, Bill Nye, Hayden Carruth, Jack London, Edward Eggleston, Grace MacGowan Cooke, O. Henry, Edward Everett Hale, and James M. Bailey.