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         Harris Joel Chandler:     more books (37)
  1. Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country by Joel Chandler Harris. Illustrated by Olivier Herford by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1894-01-01
  2. Biography - Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  3. The chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann, by Joel Chandler Harris; illustrated by A. B. Frost by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1899-01-01
  4. Uncle Remus / Joel Chandler Harris ; with the illustrations of A.B. Frostlimited edition. by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1982
  5. Uncle Remus: His Songs And His Sayings : The Folk-lore Of The Old Plantation
  6. Stories Of Georgia
  7. On The Wing Of Occasions: Being The Authorised Version Of Certain Curious Episodes Of The Late Civil War, Including The Hitherto Suppressed Narrative Of The Kidnapping Of President Lincoln
  8. A Little Union Scout by Gibbs George ill, 2010-10-13
  9. Stories of Georgia by Joel Chandler Harris 1848-1908, 1896-12-31
  10. Plantation pageants by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by E. by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1899-01-01
  11. Aaron in the wildwoods by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1897-01-01
  12. The making of a statesman. and other stories. by Joel Chandler H by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1902-01-01
  13. Gabriel Tolliver a story of Reconstruction by Joel Chandler Harr by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1902-01-01
  14. Tales of the home folks in peace and war. by Joel Chandler by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1898-01-01

81. History Of American Literature
A popular local color writer from this period, and even today, isJoel Chandler Harris (18481908). He was a white Southern writer
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Unit Eleven
Local Color and Realism:
A New Flavor to American Literature It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.
Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry James t this moment in American literature, there was a strong feeling of national pride and interest in those people living around us. Mark Twain 's (1835-1910) humorous stories were popular not only because they were funny, but because they were stories about plain, everyday people like you and me. There are several other writers from this period you should remember. These writers belong to the local color group of American writers. The local color style of writing uses details from a particular area to add interest and authenticity to the story. This may include descriptions of place, dress, customs, music, and other things from the local area. A popular local color writer from this period, and even today, is Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908). He was a white Southern writer, but he popularized Black folklore. Folklore is a traditional story that is commonly told by word-of-mouth. Harris' most popular stories are the Uncle Remus tales ( Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings Nights with Uncle Remus , 1892, and Uncle Remus and His Friends , 1892), which contain the story of "Brer Rabbit." All Harris' stories are about animals, but they act like humans. Although Brer Rabbit is weaker than Brer Fox, he is smarter. In one story, Brer Fox catches Brer Rabbit, who shouts, "Eat me if you wish, Brer Fox, but

82. LISWA Online Catalogue /All Locations
Helena 10 Harris Jack C 2 Harris Jacqueline L 3 Harris Jane 1966 2000 1 Harris JenniferBeck 1952 3 Harris Jim 1955 4 Harris Joel Chandler 1848 1908 8 Harris
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Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Harris Jane 1966 2000 1 Harris Jennifer Beck1952 3 Harris Jim 1955 4 Harris Joel Chandler 1848 1908 8 Harris John 1916 2
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84. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
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85. Brer Rabbit And Boss Lion (in MARION)
Accompanying book collected by Joel Chandler Harris ; written byBrad Kessler ; illustrated by Bill Mayer. Read by Danny Glover.
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Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion
Title:
Author:
Published:
  • Rowayton, Conn. : Rabbit Ears Productions, p1992.
Subject:
Other titles:
Material:
  • 1 sound cassette : analog + 1 book ([38] p. : col. ill. ; 22 x 26 cm.)
Note:
  • Same recording on both sides of cassette.
  • Audiocassette is a theatrical rendition and does not exactly match the text in the accompanying book.
  • Accompanying book: collected by Joel Chandler Harris ; written by Brad Kessler ; illustrated by Bill Mayer.
  • Read by Danny Glover.
  • Boss Lion threatens to eat all the inhabitants of the village, until he is outsmarted by Brer Rabbit.
ISBN:
  • 068980606X (book)
System ID no:
  • ACF-4016
Holdings:
MAIN-Children's Room
  • CALL NUMBER: [KIT J] 398.2452 Kessler Bk/AV Kit Checked Out/Notes

86. Southern Writers: Biographical And Critical Studies. (in MARION)
Volume II. Irwin Russell.Joel Chandler Harris.Maurice Thompson.SidneyLanier.George W. Cable.Charles Egbert Craddock.
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Southern writers: biographical and critical studies.
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Author:
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  • Nashville, Tenn., Publishing house of M. E. church, South, 1897.
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Material:
  • vii, 404 p. 18 cm.
Note:
  • First issued in monthly parts, 1896-97.
  • No more published; a supplementary volume by the author's pupils was published in 1903, under title: Southern writers; biographical and critical studies. Volume II.
  • Irwin Russell.Joel Chandler Harris.Maurice Thompson.Sidney Lanier.George W. Cable.Charles Egbert Craddock.
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  • AAE-2638
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    87. Untitled Document
    5. Joel Chandler Harris. (1848 1908) Georgia. Working as a newspaper typesetterand editor, Harris began publishing original work as a young man in the 1860s.
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    Author Profiles 19th Century
    Oliver Optic
    (William T. Adams) (1822 - 1897)
    Massachusetts William T. Adams assumed the pen name "Oliver Optic" when he began writing children's books in the 1850s. A teacher by trade, Adams gained fame and fortune during his lifetime from the publication of numerous "boy adventure stories." John Townsend Trowbridge
    New York Beginning his career as a newspaper editor and anonymous contributor to various publications, Trowbridge first earned a name for himself upon publication of an anti-slavery novel. He wrote articles for the children's magazines Our Young Folks and Youth's Companion during and after the war. Of his Civil War novels, Cudjo's Cave was the most popular. According to the new introduction to a recent edition of the novel, Trowbridge was the first American novelist to depict a black man of pure African ancestry as noble and intelligent. Modern critics, however, label the character Pomp a stereotype. Jules Verne
    France Fantasy writer Jules Verne is famous for his adventure stories; three in particular have contributed significantly to the genre of science fiction and remain popular today:

    88. The Uncle Remus Page
    The marker contains the following inscription IN HONOR OF Joel Chandler HARRIS1848 1908 UNCLE REMUS MOST DISTINGUISHED SON OF PUTNAM COUNTY AND BELOVED
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    Main Page Song of the South Page Song of the South Petition Quickform ... F.A.Q UncleRemusPages.com's Quick Links The Uncle Remus Page Disney Animated Films Archive tales of Brer Rabbit Guestbook Menu Links Page Welcome to the Uncle Remus Page.  This  page is designed to keep the stories told  by Uncle Remus alive.  Uncle Remus was a slave in Georgia who attended to his slave owner's farm which contained cotton,  tobacco and corn.  The cabin where he lived had only one room where he cooked, slept and smoked his corn cobbed pipe. Joel Chandler Harris  (1848-1908) is famous for his  creation of Uncle Remus,  Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer  Bear and other characters as  in Uncle Remus, His Songs  and His Sayings (1880),  Nights with Uncle Remus  (1883), Uncle Remus and His  Friends (1892), The Tar Baby  (1904), Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit (1906);  edited Uncle Remus's Magazine (1907-08).  Other works included Mingo, and Other  Sketches in Black and White (1884), Free Joe and Other Georgia Sketches (1887), Gabriel  Tolliver (1902). Harris, who had grown up in Georgia during the Civil War, spent a lifetime compiling and  publishing the tales told to him by former slaves. These stories - many of which Harris learned  from an old black man he called "Uncle  George" - were first published as columns in  "The Atlanta Constitution" and were later  syndicated nationwide and published in book  form. Harris's Uncle Remus was a fictitious old slave and philosopher who told entertaining  fables about Br'er Rabbit and other woodland  creatures in a Southern black dialect.

    89. ARF: Notes And Comments: APOSTROPHE('): Uncle Remus
    Ulrich) Uncle Remus was an AfricanAmerican story-teller in several books by JoelChandler Harris (1848-1908), a journalist and writer from Georgia (USA).
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    91. African American Literature Resources
    Southern California; Maya Angelou A Selected Bibliography; JoelChandler Harris (18481908) A Bibliography and Biography; Richard
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    92. GIGA Quote Authors "H" Index Page
    Harrington, English courtier, wit, poet and satirical writer (1561 1612) JoelChandler Harris, American editor and short-story writer (1848 - 1908) Sydney J
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    Home Page Biographical Index Reading List Internet Links ... Site Notes GIGA QUOTE AUTHOR LIST "H" Current Daily Quotes Previous Daily Quotes Quotes by Topic Authors by Date ...
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    William Habington
    , English poet (1605 - 1645)
    Moses Hadas
    , translator and writer (1900 - 1966)
    Jane Haddam

    Hadrian (Adrian), Publius Hadrianus Aelius
    , Roman emperor (76 - 138)
    Hadrianus Julius

    Mohammed Shems-ed-Deen Hafiz
    , Persian poet (c. 1300 - 1388)
    Samuel Miller Hageman
    , American Presbyterian clergyman and poet (1848 - 1905)
    Karl Rudolph Hagenback
    , Swiss Protestant theologian and writer (1831 - 1874) Henry Rider Haggard , English writer (1856 - 1925) William Hague , English conservative politician (1961 - ) Sir Douglas Haig , Scottish commander of British and French forces in Belgium (1861 - 1928) Roderick L. Haig-Brown , American conservationist and writer (1908 - 1976) Arthur Hailey , English novelist (1920 - ) H.R. Haldeman , American U.S. presidential assistant (1929 - 1993) Edward Everett Hale , American clergyman and author (1822 - 1909) Sir Matthew Hale , English judge and historian (1609 - 1676) Nathan Hale , American patriot (1755 - 1776) Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale

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