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  1. Told by Uncle Remus new stories of the old plantation by Joel Ch by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1905-01-01
  2. Balaam and his master. and other sketches and stories. by Joel C by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1891-01-01
  3. The chronicles of aunt Minervy Ann by Harris Joel Chandler 1848-1908, 1899-01-01
  4. Uncle Remus and his friends; by Harris Joel Chandler 1848-1908, 1914-01-01
  5. Nights with Uncle Remus : myths and legends of the old plantation by Harris Joel Chandler 1848-1908, 1911-01-01
  6. On the plantation; a story of a Georgia boy 's adventures during by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1892-01-01
  7. Life of Henry W. Grady. including his writings and speeches; a m by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1890-01-01
  8. The story of Aaron (so named) the son of Ben Ali told by his fri by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1896-01-01
  9. Aaron in the wildwoods by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908, 1898-01-01
  10. The chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann. Illustrated by A. B. Frost. by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1912-01-01
  11. Sister Jane. her friends and acquaintances; a narrative of certa by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1896-01-01
  12. The Tar-Baby and Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus (First Edition) by Joel Chandler. (December 8, 1848 - July 3, 1908) Harris, 1904
  13. Nights with Uncle Remus (First Edition) by Joel Chandler. (December 8, 1848 - July 3, 1908) Harris, 1883
  14. On the Plantation. by Joel Chandler. (December 8, 1848 - July 3, 1908) Harris, 1897

21. Anything Southern: Harris, Joel Chandler
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908) was an able publicist for old Uncle Remus and histales of Br'er Rabbit, told in the simple but picturesque language of the
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22. Joel Chandler Harris - Photograph
Joel Chandler Harris. (18481908). Picture of author Joel Chandler HarrisCreator of the Uncle Remus dialect stories and friend of Mark Twain.
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Picture of author Joel Chandler Harris Creator of the Uncle Remus dialect stories and friend of Mark Twain. "He was the bashfulest grown person I have ever met. When there were people about he stayed silent, and seemed to suffer until they were gone. But he was lovely, nevertheless; for the sweetness and benignity of the immortal Remus looked out from his eyes, and the graces and sincerities of his character shone in his face." Mark Twain
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Author Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908 Keywords Authors H Harris,Joel Chandler, 1848-1908; Titles U ; Subject American literature.
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Harris, Frank, 18561931; Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908; Harris,Robert A., 1950-; Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901; Hart, Michael Stern
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25. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. Titles.Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings. To the main listings page.
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Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
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26. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Harrington, James, 16111677. Harris, Frank, 1856-1931. Harris, Joel Chandler,1848-1908. Harris, Robert A., 1950-. Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.
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Haaren, John H. (John Henry), 1855-1916 Habberton, John, 1842-1921 Hackers, the Hadden, J. Cuthbert (James Cuthbert), 1861-1914 ... Hyne, C. J. Cutliffe (Charles John Cutliffe), 1866-1944
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Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908) Biography of Joel Chandler Harris; Joel ChandlerHarris - contains information about Harris' biography, works, themes, and
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28. Harris, Joel Chandler
Harris, Joel Chandler. 18481908, American short-story writer and humorist, b.Eatonton, Ga., considered one of the greatest American regionalist writers.
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    Harris, Joel Chandler 1848-1908, American short-story writer and humorist, b. Eatonton, Ga., considered one of the greatest American regionalist writers. As an apprentice to the editor of the Countryman, a newspaper published on a Southern plantation, Harris gained firsthand knowledge of black slaves and their folklore. His stories and sketches of the South were originally published in the Atlanta Constitution, with which he was associated from 1876 to 1900. Harris's first collection, Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings (1881), brought him immediate fame. Featuring as their narrator a lovable, shrewd former slave, the Uncle Remus stories drew upon African-American folklore and humor and captured the authentic life, character, and dialect of Southern blacks. The demand for his stories and sketches was so great that Harris followed with nine more books in a similar vein, including The Tar Baby (1904) and Uncle Remus and Br'er Rabbit (1906). In other notable works, such as
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    Fattenin' hogs ain't in luck Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) In thelate 1850's Joel Chandler Harris saw the ad in the newspaper.
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    Joel Chandler Harris - Southern Folklorist and Printer "Watch out w'en youer gittin' all you want. Fattenin' hogs ain't in luck"
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    In the late 1850's Joel Chandler Harris saw the ad in the newspaper. "Boy wanted to learn the printer's trade." Anyone with a job has a chance. He saw this as his chance to better his life and the life of his mother. His father had deserted the family years ago, leaving his mother to live in a house provided by a friend and take in sewing for income. Young Joel went to work for Mr. Joseph Addison Turner who published The Countryman on his plantation near Eatonton, Georgia. The job provided Joel with a trade and an education beyond agriculture. He was allowed to use Mr. Turner's large library where he learned to love literature. This was his opportunity, but he was still lonely and dearly missed his mother. At night he would wander among the row of slave cabins and share a supper of baked yams and hoe-cake. What drew him was not the food, but the friendship of two older slaves Old Harbert and Uncle George Terrell. He would listen to their African tales of animals personified in the rich dialect and humble wisdom of the slaves. At the end of the Civil War everything changed. The Countryman was closed by the occupying Northern troops. Joel left and worked at a series of newspapers until The Atlanta Constitution allowed him the opportunity to write.

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    TarBaby Bibliomania Text of this short story written by Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908),the American author and creator of the folk character Uncle Remus.
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  • 32. Brer Rabbit And The Tar-Baby By Joel Chandler Harris
    Brer Rabbit and the TarBaby. By Joel Chandler Harris 1848-1908. Returnto Short Stories Home Page One evening recently, the lady
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    33. Cartoon Drawings: Creators/Related Names: 4
    Harrington, Oliver W. (Oliver Wendell), 1912 artist. Harris, Joel Chandler,1848-1908. Harris, KO, artist. Hart, John Francis, 1867-1950?, artist.
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    35. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Authors
    Authors Joel Chandler Harris (18481908) 1207 George Harper Houghton,Family of slaves at the Gaines' house (1861), courtesy
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    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Most famous for his creation of the black folk figure Uncle Remus, Joel Chandler Harris was also a journalist, humorist, and novelist. Born in rural Georgia to a single mother, Harris suffered poverty and social ostracism in his childhood. Many of his biographers suggest that his early insecurities led to lifelong shyness, which he compensated for by writing humorous stories and playing practical jokes. At thirteen, Harris was taken on as an apprentice typesetter at The Countryman , a weekly newspaper run by Joseph Addison Turner on his large plantation, called Turnwold. There, Harris received training in printing as well as what he later termed "a liberal education," enjoying the benefits of the extensive Turnwold library and receiving informal instruction from Turner. He also spent a great deal of time learning from the slaves on the Turnwold plantation, absorbing their stories, songs, and myths. Later, Harris drew on these experiences to compose his sketches and stories of African American life.

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    Go Joel Chandler Harris (18481908) Most famous for his creation of the black folkfigure Uncle Remus, Joel Chandler Harris was also a journalist, humorist
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    Writing at the end of the nineteenth century at the height of the popularity of "local color" fiction, Kate Chopin introduced American readers to a new fictional setting with her evocations of the diverse culture of Cajun and Creole Louisiana. But while much of Chopin's work falls into the category of regionalism , her...

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    To honor Joel Chandler Harris (18481908), the journalist, author and humorist,whose Uncle Remus His Songs and His Sayings, made him famous.
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    38. Brer Rabbit Trivia
    Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Harris is famous for writing theUncle Remus stories. In these tales animal characters such as
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    JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS (1848-1908) Harris is famous for writing the Uncle Remus stories. In these tales animal characters such as Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox act like human beings. The resourceful and witty Brer Rabbit exemplified survival for slaves in the South. These stories were based on traditional African tricksters tales and folklore that slaves told on the plantations. Harris worked on a plantation where he learned the language and listened to the stories of the slaves. Their stories became the basis for his successful tales. The Uncle Remus tales are a valuable contribution to Southern folklore, capturing the folk tales, speech, and culture of Southern blacks. The following African folktales are recommended for giving an insight into the basis for the Uncle Remus stories: Rabbit Makes a Monkey of Lion by Verna Aardema and Sungura and Leopard by Barbara Knutson. Contributed by B. Razza, 11/18/95. LETTER FROM THEODORE ROOSEVELT
    TO JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS To Joel Chandler Harris White House, Oct. 12, 1901. MY DEAR HARRIS: It is worth while being President when one's small daughter receives that kind of an autograph gift. When I was younger than she is, my Aunt Annie Bulloch, of Georgia, used to tell me some of the brer rabbit stories, especially brer rabbit and the tar baby. But fond though I am of the brer rabbit stories I think I am even fonder of your other writings. I doubt if there is a more genuinely pathetic tale in all our literature than "Free Joe." Moreover I have felt that all that you write serves to bring our gether. I know, of course, the ordinary talk is that an artist should be judged purely by his art; but I am rather a Philistine and like to feel that the art serves a good purpose. Your art is not only an art addition to our sum of national achievement, but it has also always been an addition to the forces that tell for decency, and above all for the blotting out of sectional antagonism.

    39. Joel Chandler Harris Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
    Joel Chandler Harris. Introduction. (18481908).— w riter of tales, etc., b.at Eatonton, Georgia, was successively printer, lawyer, and journalist.
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    Joel Chandler Harris Brer Rabbit and the Tar-Baby Brer Rabbit's Cradle Introduction
    w riter of tales, etc., b. at Eatonton, Georgia, was successively printer, lawyer, and journalist. He struck out an original line in his stories of animal life as it presents itself to the mind of the Southern negro, in whose dialect they are written. These not only achieved and retain an exceptional popularity among children, to whom they were in the first instance addressed, but attracted the attention of students of folklore and anthology. Among his writings are Uncle Remus Nights with Uncle Remus Mr. Rabbit at Home Aaron in the Wild Woods Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann (1899), etc. Back Home Email this Search ... FAQ for more details.

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    examples. Joel Chandler Harris (18481908), for twenty-five yearseditor of the Atlanta Constitution, worked in the same field.
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    Harold Frederic (1856-1898), a New York journalist and foreign correspondent at the time of his death, is best remembered by his strong, purposeful novel, The Damnation of Theron Ware Kate Douglas Wiggin (1857-1923) published her first notable story, The Birds' Christmas Carol , in 1888, and The Story of Patsy in 1889. Of her subsequent stories Rebecca (1903) has, perhaps, had the largest success. Her popular character, Penelope, first appeared in Penelope's English Experiences Mrs. Edith Wharton (born at New York, 1862) won a place of distinction based largely upon her intensely realistic novels, The House of Mirth (1905) and The Fruit of the Tree Owen Wister (born at Philadelphia, 1860) is known as the author of The Virginian Richard Harding Davis (1864- 1916) was born at Philadelphia. A journalist and famed as a war correspondent, he was one of the most popular short-story writers of the day; the creator of "Gallagher" and "Van Bibber," and author of several popular romances, among which are The King's Jackal Soldiers of Fortune (1899), and

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