Disambiguation evidence for The Elephant’s Child by Rudyard Kipling via surface form

"The Elephant’s Child"


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Predicate Object
author Rudyard Kipling
centralAnimal elephant
collectionType Just So Stories is a collection of origin tales
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explains how the elephant got its trunk
firstPublishedIn Just So Stories
surface form: Just So Stories for Little Children
genre animal fiction
genre children’s literature
genre fantasy
hasAdaptation audio recordings
hasAdaptation radio adaptations
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
hasAdaptation television adaptations
hasForm prose
hasIllustrationsBy Rudyard Kipling
hasMoral curiosity can lead to unexpected outcomes
hasReputation classic of children’s literature
hasTargetAgeRange early readers
hasTargetAgeRange middle childhood
includedIn many collected editions of Kipling’s children’s stories
instanceOf children’s story
instanceOf literary work
instanceOf short story
intendedAudience children
language English
literaryPeriod Edwardian era
literarySeriesPosition story in the Just So Stories collection
mainCharacter Elephant’s Child
mainCharacterTrait curious
narrativeDevice origin story
narrativeStyle didactic
narrativeStyle humorous
originalPublicationMedium book
partOf Just So Stories
publicationYear 1902
publisherOfFirstBookEdition Macmillan and Co.
surface form: Macmillan & Co.
relatedWorkByAuthor How the Camel Got His Hump
relatedWorkByAuthor How the Leopard Got His Spots
relatedWorkByAuthor How the Whale Got His Throat
relatedWorkByAuthor The Cat That Walked by Himself
setting Africa
theme consequences of asking questions
theme curiosity
theme growth and transformation
usesMotif animal transformation
usesMotif curious child protagonist
usesMotif etiological myth