The Fall of Ulysses: An Elephant Story
The Fall of Ulysses: An Elephant Story is a humorous novel by Charles Dwight Willard, written in the early 20th century. It follows the eccentric journey of a man who attempts to teach an elephant named Ulysses to read and write, exploring themes of intelligence, communication, and the unique bond between humans and animals. This narrative offers a whimsical yet insightful look at ambition and naivety in the context of human-animal relationships.