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Author | : Lindahl, Carl |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2009-10-20 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9781604736755 |
Here are more than two hundred oral tales from some of Louisiana's finest storytellers. In this comprehensive volume of great range are transcriptions of narratives in many genres, from diverse voices, and from all regions of the state. Told in settings ranging from the front porch to the festival stage, these tales proclaim the great vitality and variety of Louisiana's oral narrative traditions. Given special focus are Harold Talbert, Lonnie Gray, Bel Abbey, Ben Guiné, and Enola Matthews--whose wealth of imagination, memory, and artistry demonstrates the depth as well as the breadth of the storyteller's craft. For tales told in Cajun and Creole French, Koasati, and Spanish, the editors have supplied both the original language and English translation. To the volume Maida Owens has contributed an overview of Louisiana's folk culture and a survey of folklife studies of various regions of the state. Car Lindahl's introduction and notes discuss the various genres and styles of storytelling common in Louisiana and link them with the worldwide are of the folktale.
Author | : Fiona Roberton |
Publisher | : Hachette Children's |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-06-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781444937268 |
An adorably funny read-aloud story about learning to share. Fang's favourite toy is Sock. He loves it more than anything. But when his friends bring along shiny trains and bouncy balls, Fang soon swaps his favourite toy for something more exciting. Will Sock and Fang be re-united? This simple, charming picture book is perfect for helping young children understand that sometimes sharing isn't so bad! From the award-winning creator of A Tale of Two Beasts.
Author | : George Layton |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2015-06-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1509810439 |
In The Fib, The Swap and The Trick, George Layton's collections of short stories evoke a nostalgic, atmospheric view of growing up in the 1950s. Now published together for the first time as a bind-up The coach started to move off. I felt frightened. All these weeks, looking forward to it, and now I didn't want to go. Please, Mum, let me go home. She was running alongside, waving her hanky and crying . . . He'd nagged his mother for weeks to let him go on the school exchange, swapping his home in the backstreets of a northern town for a posh house in London. With a proper family. With a dad. But now it was all going wrong . . .
Author | : Marjorie H. Bennett |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595517986 |
This collection of homegrown stories, transcribed in poetic format, reflects life along the Salmon River Valley, Idaho at the turn of the century. Delightful and timeless, Windy Stories tells the tales through the storytellers' eyes. This combination of stories and photos conveys a sense of these pioneers and their beloved place. "An impressive publication, long in preparation, deep in its analysis of the relationship of the story-tellers to their setting, its history, to each other. History buff will see unusual slants on historic events in the unadorned narration of children of homesteaders of Idaho. This book has a place in every public library." -Kenneth Clark PhD, University of Indiana "A significant contribution to research into the processes and productions of oral narration. Folklorist Bennett is well equipped to classify and analyze both text and contexts of tales. The materials appear well-organized, well-written and ample illustrated. The beliefs expressed are pleasurable insights into the traditions of informants. Anyone who has floated on or backpacked into the Salmon River ought to like the humor. Parts of the book are really funny." -Dr. Louie Attebury, University of Idaho "Driving thru spots like the Salmon River Valley one wonders about the folks who live in those barren hills. Marjorie Bennett stopped and asked "any good storytellers around here." She turned up 6 women and 4 men willing to share a core of community tales about their barren but beloved territory. Here are the tales in their words, wrapped in her gentle chat with brief analysis of their telling styles. Windy Stories is as engaging as a novel. Storytellers, folklorists, and anyone looking for a good read will enjoy it." -Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald, author of Scipio Storytelling: Talk in a Southern Indiana Community.
Author | : Peter Brooks |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2022-10-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1681376636 |
In this spiritual sequel to his influential Reading for the Plot, Peter Brooks examines the dangerously alluring power of storytelling. “There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. Nothing can defeat it.” So begins the scholar and literary critic Peter Brooks’s reckoning with today’s flourishing cult of story. Forty years after publishing his seminal work Reading for the Plot, his important contribution to what came to be known as the “narrative turn” in contemporary criticism and philosophy, Brooks returns to question the unquestioning fashion in which story is now embraced as an excuse or explanation and the fact that every brand or politician comes equipped with one. In a discussion that ranges from The Girl on the Train to legal argument, Brooks reminds us that among the powers of narrative is the power to deceive.
Author | : Victoria Kuttainen |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2009-12-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1443818127 |
The first study of the synergies between postcolonialism and the genre of the short story composite, Unsettling Stories considers how the form of the interconnected short story collection is well suited to expressing thematic aspects of postcolonial writing on settler terrain. Unique for its comparative considerations of American, Canadian, and Australian literature within the purview of postcolonial studies, this is also a considered study of the difficult place of the postcolonial settler subject within academic debates and literature. Close readings of work by Tim Winton, Margaret Laurence, William Faulkner, Stephen Leacock, Sherwood Anderson, Olga Masters, Scott R. Sanders, Thea Astley, Tim O’Brien and Sandra Birdsell are positioned alongside critical discussions of postcolonial theory to show how awkward affiliations of individuals to place, home, nation, culture, and history expressed in short story composites can be usefully positioned within the broader context of settler colonialism and its aftermath.
Author | : H. Alan Tansson |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2009-11-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440160678 |
The Devil’s Laugh and Other Stories is a book of folktales to help you check out your philosophy of life. We all know you don’t believe in “ol Scratch,” and you thought you knew what a sphincter was. You’ve never heard of the Quarry of Suffering, and can’t imagine what it’s like to have the evil eye yourself. Therefore, save this book for emergencies—like the day you need to remember what it was like to discover the joy of reading. H. Alan Tansson has also written Captions to the Cartoons We Live: Vol. I—We Think We Think (2010), and Vol. 2—Antidisestablishmentarianistically Speaking (2010). He earns his keep with a variety of jobs in corporate America and is occasionally retired.
Author | : Rusty Wilson |
Publisher | : Yellow Cat Publishing |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2010-11-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0965596176 |
"Flyfishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you - or make you want to meet the Big Guy"--Cover
Author | : Peter Krause |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 547 |
Release | : 2020-06-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0231550103 |
What do you do if you get stuck in an elevator in Mogadishu? How worried should you be about being followed after an interview with a ring of human traffickers in Lebanon? What happens to your research if you get placed on a government watchlist? And what if you find yourself feeling like you just aren’t cut out for fieldwork? Stories from the Field is a relatable, thoughtful, and unorthodox guide to field research in political science. It features personal stories from working political scientists: some funny, some dramatic, all fascinating and informative. Political scientists from a diverse range of biographical and academic backgrounds describe research in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, ranging from archival work to interviews with combatants. In sharing their stories, the book’s forty-four contributors provide accessible illustrations of key concepts, including specific research methods like conducting surveys and interviews, practical questions of health and safety, and general principles such as the importance of flexibility, creativity, and interpersonal connections. The contributors reflect not only on their own experiences but also on larger questions about research ethics, responsibility, and the effects of their personal and professional identities on their fieldwork. Stories from the Field is an essential resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate students learning about field research methods, as well as established scholars contemplating new journeys into the field.
Author | : Melody Love |
Publisher | : Ownit Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 476 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
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A successful billionaire. An independent shop owner. An unexpected turn of events. Mallory only ever wanted one thing in her life—to have a successful coffee shop run by her and someone she loves. Her desire to fulfill her dreams took hold and she made many sacrifices for her shop, including sacrificing her personal boundaries by dating someone who hardly had any time for her. But when the bank threatens to foreclose, she reaches blindly for straws—and for her ex-fiancé. And discovers her ex-fiancé’s interest in investing in her dreams. Tom wants to purchase the loan. He wants to take her out on dates and heal their relationship. She obliges happily only to be torn when an old friend pops up from the past—a man she never thought would ever take interest in her. But when Jared starts writing an article about her shop, she starts to like him...more than she planned. Now Mallory has to make a choice. Does she go for what's familiar or does she choose a new path, one that could be worth the risk? And when she makes her choice, will she be able to live with the consequences?