Uncle Remus

Uncle Remus
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1905
Genre:
ISBN:

Uncle Remus

Uncle Remus
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher: Book Jungle
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594623622

I am advised by my publishers that this book is to be included in their catalogue of humorous publications, and this friendly warning gives me an opportunity to say that however humorous it may be in effect, its intention is perfectly serious; and, even if it were otherwise, it seems to me that a volume written wholly in dialect must have its solemn, not to say melancholy, features. With respect to the Folk-Lore series, my purpose has been to preserve the legends themselves in their original simplicity, and to wed them permanently to the quaint dialect-if, indeed, it can be called a dialect-through the medium of which they have become a part of the domestic history of every Southern family; and I have endeavored to give to the whole a genuine flavor of the old plantation...

Nights with Uncle Remus

Nights with Uncle Remus
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1883
Genre: African American men
ISBN:

Drafts, autograph manuscript, corrected, of the introduction and chapters 37 and 39 through 71.

Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit

Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit
Author: Don Daily
Publisher: Running Press Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-02-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780762417124

Follow the adventures of crafty B'rer Rabbit and his friends in seven playful folktales with roots in traditional African stories. Told and retold for hundreds of years, this young-reader's version of these folktales retains the original humor and wisdom, com- plemented by spirited, full-color illustrations by Don Daily.

On the Plantation

On the Plantation
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1892
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

Free Joe

Free Joe
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1887
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

Uncle Remus Stories (Annotated)

Uncle Remus Stories (Annotated)
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 373681240X

Uncle Remus Stories (1906) by Joel Chandler Harris (1845-1908), with illustratrions. Uncle Remus is a collection of animal stories, songs, and oral folklore, collected from Southern United States African-Americans. Many of the stories are didactic, much like those of Aesop's Fables and the stories of Jean de La Fontaine. Uncle Remus is a kindly old former slave who serves as a storytelling device, passing on the folktales to children gathered around him. Br'er Rabbit ("Brother Rabbit") is the main character of the stories, a likable character, prone to tricks and trouble-making who is often opposed by Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear. In one tale, Br'er Fox constructs a lump of tar and puts clothing on it. When Br'er Rabbit comes along he addresses the "tar baby" amiably, but receives no response. Br'er Rabbit becomes offended by what he perceives as Tar Baby's lack of manners, punches it, and becomes stuck.

Southern Local Color

Southern Local Color
Author: Barbara C. Ewell
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780820323169

Conflict, exoticism, sensuality, eccentricity, and the sheer differences of the American South pervade this lively anthology, the first in fifty years to focus exclusively on the nineteenth-century tradition of southern local color. Its thirty-one stories, spanning the 1870s through the early 1900s, represent some of the best southern fiction to appear during the great flowering of American local color writing. The fifteen authors included here are those most admired by their contemporaries. Modern readers may recognize Kate Chopin, author of The Awakening; Charles Chesnutt, the courageous and gifted African American writer; or Joel Chandler Harris, whose Uncle Remus and Br'er Rabbit tales have remained continually in print. However some authors like suffragist Sarah Barnwell Elliott, are virtually unknown today, while others, like African Americans Paul Laurence Dunbar and Alice Dunbar-Nelson, are known primarily as poets or diarists. The editors' extensive introduction locates the stories in the context of contemporary and current history and culture, and each selection of tales begins with detailed information on the author. Also included are bibliographies and extensive notes. Showcasing the many styles, topics, and settings of southern local color, the anthology reconnects us to an unjustly neglected literary tradition. As the editors make clear, such tales of the South were essential to post-Civil War America's struggle to address--yet contain--cultural and geographic variety, racial mixtures, and the just clamor of women and African Americans for equality. From George Washington Cable's New Orleans to Thomas Nelson Page's Tidewater Virginia to the Appalachians imagined by Sherwood Bonner, these stories engage nation-shaping themes--war, segregation, immigration, depression, and suffrage--at the personal and community levels. In Southern Local Color we have a unique forum for pondering a timeless American question: how to reconcile our diversities with a unified national identity.

The Favorite Uncle Remus

The Favorite Uncle Remus
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1948
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780395068007

A collection of 60 stories taken from seven of the Uncle Remus books.