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         Harris Joel Chandler:     more books (37)
  1. Dearest Chums and Partners: Joel Chandler Harris's Letters to His Children. A Domestic Biography by Joel Chandler Harris, 1993-08-01
  2. Brer Rabbit, Uncle Remus, and the 'Cornfield Journalist': The Tale of Joel Chandler Harris by Walter M. Brasch, 2000-10-01
  3. Joel Chandler Harris: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1977-1996, With Supplement, 1892-1976 (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature) by R. Bruce Bickley, Hugh Keenan, 1997-11-30
  4. The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris, 1918-06
  5. Joel Chandler Harris: A Biography by Paul M. Cousins, 1968-06
  6. Joel Chandler Harris Folklorist by S. B. Brookes, 1950-01
  7. Joel Chandler Harris Plantation Story-Teller by A. F. Harlow, 2000-01
  8. On the Plantation: A Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures During the War by Joel Chandler Harris, 1997-06
  9. Nights with Uncle Remus (Penguin Classics) by Joel Chandler Harris, 2003-10-28

41. RIC, James P. Adams Library, Recently Acquired Materials, Special Collections
SP COLL PZ7.H242 Aa 1897 MBB Children. Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. Aaronin the wildwoods / by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by Oliver Herford.
http://www.ric.edu/library/scripts/newacc/acc1asc.asp
Rhode Island College James P. Adams Library
Special Collections
February 2003
No. of Items (Collections) Acquired: SP COLL DT671.C22 U69 1963.
O ultramar portugues : Cabo Verde, Guine, S. Tome e
Principe, Macau e Timor / Introd. seleccao e notas de
Luis Forjaz Trigueiros.
Lisboa : Bertrand, [1963]. SP COLL M1997.H266 C6 1964 MBB Children.
Classical songs for children / edited by the Countess of Harewood and
Ronald Duncan ; arrangements by Percy Young ; illus. by Milein Cosman ;
biographies by David Reid.
New York : Bramhall House, c1964. SP COLL PZ10.3.S176 Bak 1964 MBB Children.
Salten, Felix, 1869-1945.
Bambi / by Felix Salten ; translated by Whittaker Chambers. SP COLL Santilli MAT 2002. Santilli, Gloria. Discipline based art education : making interdisciplinary connections within the middle school / by Gloria Santilli. Rhode Island College 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Providence, RI 02908-1924 updated: 03/28/03 next scheduled update: 4/1/03 send comments to Tim Spindler , Reference Librarian and Information Technology Coordinator

42. Monroe County (NY) Library System - World Forklore And Fairy
collections of folktales. African. African. African Trickster Tales. SouthAfrican Folktales. African American. Joel Chandler Harris 18481908.
http://mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us/folklorefairytales/world_fairy_tales.html

43. Harris, Joel Chandler
Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908). American writer, famous as the creatorof the Uncle Remus tales. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Harris
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/H/harrisjoelchan
Harris, Joel Chandler American writer, famous as the creator of the "Uncle Remus" tales.
Harris also wrote other works depicting Southern life, including Mingo, and Other Sketches in Black and White (1884), Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War (1898), and the novels Sister Jane (1896) and Gabriel Tolliver (1902).

44. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Harr" To "Harris Tweed"
Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. See also his Brer Rabbit. -Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/hrri/harr.htm
Michigan State University Libraries
Special Collections Division
Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
"Harr" to "Harris Tweed" Back to the H index screen
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Harras, Bob
American comics editor
Harrell, Rob
American comics artist
Harrier Publishing
British comics publisher (sometimes called Harrier Comics)
Harriet, Gregorio Muro, 1954-
Spanish comics writer
Harrington, Oliver, 1912-1995-
American comics artist and editorial cartoonist
Harris, Jack C., 1947-
American comics writer
Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908
See also his Brer Rabbit
Harris, Ron
American comics artist
Harris, Tony
American comics artist
Harris, Zonker
Character in Doonesbury
Harris Publications
American comics publisher
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This segment last edited August 15, 2002

45. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Palm" To "Panama"
I. Palmer, Helen Marion, 1898 II. Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908. III. The WonderfulTar Baby. IV. III. Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908. IV. Uncle Remus.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/prri/palm.htm
Michigan State University Libraries
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Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
"Palm" to "Panama" Back to the P index screen
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Palmer, Arnold
Professional golfer
Palmer, Tom, 1942-
American comics artist
Palmer, William
American comics writer
Palmiotti, Jim
American comics artist
Pals
See also
Pámies, Antonio
Spanish comics artist
Panama
On down the list This segment last edited October 7, 2001

46. Quotes By Author H
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908), UNCLE REMUSHIS SONGS HIS SAYINGS (1880), Plantation Proverbs . Robert E. Harris.
http://www.weeks-g.dircon.co.uk/quotes_by_author_h.htm
Quotes by author H Mohammed Al Abdari Ibn Hadj Musbah Haidar Bullets have little stopping-power against the horse. General Douglas Haig, 1914. The French! They're the fellows we shall be fighting next. Field-Marshal Douglas Haig, 1919. Ron Haithcock Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) I am only one but still I am one. I cannot do everything but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything let me not refuse to do the something that I can do. Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879) She was a weak woman - too highly elated in prosperity, too easily depressed by adversity - not considering that both are situations of trial .
Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879) "Walter Wilson," in "Sketches of American Character," 1829. Lord Halifax, The best party is but a kind of conspiracy against the rest of the nation. Lord Halifax, 1750 I cannot spare the luxury of believing that all things beautiful are what they seem. - Fitz-Greene Halleck O. Hallesby The quiet hour of prayer is one of the most favorable opportunities he has in which to speak to us seriously. In quietude and solitude before the face of God, our souls can hear better than at any other time. - O.Hallesby William S. Halsey

47. Harris
Translate this page Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908), US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller,geboren in Eatonton (Georgia), gestorben in Atlanta (Georgia).
http://members.aol.com/USStudies2/harris/harris.htm

48. New American Literature
Translate this page Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) amerikanischer Schriftsteller. BookerT. Washington (1856-1915) amerikanischer Pädagoge und Sozialreformer.
http://members.aol.com/USStudies2/lit/literarycanon/literarycanon.htm

49. Turner, Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison Turner is best known today, not for his own writings, but for hisemployment of another writer Joel Chandler Harris (18481908), author of the
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/turner.html
Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Joseph Addison Turner
Georgia
Joseph Addison Turner is best known today, not for his own writings, but for his employment of another writer Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908), author of the Uncle Remus stories. Harris worked for Turner in his early teen-age years as printer's devil for The Countryman , a country paper published during the Civil War years (1851-1866) by Turner at Turnwold , his Putnam County plantation near Eatonton, Georgia. Harris lived and worked at Turnwold Plantation from 1862 to 1866 and his first published writing was for Turner's The Countryman . Harris' fictional treatment of these years can be found in On the Plantation: A Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures During the War (Sergeant Kirkland's Press, 1997). Harris would later write for the Atlanta Constitution and become a celebrated author.

50. Notice ResAnet
Nouvelle recherche No AMICUS 2670100 Monographie EXEMPLAIRES Juv PS1809 A1 1881NOM(S) *Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 TITRE(S) Uncle Remus his songs
http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/itemdisp/l=1/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10/i=267010
No AMICUS 2670100 Monographie EXEMPLAIRES: Juv - PS1809 A1 1881 NOM(S): * Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 TITRE(S): Uncle Remus : his songs and his sayings : the folk-lore of the old plantation / by Joel Chandler Harris ; with ill. by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser ÉDITEUR: New York : P. Appleton, 1881, c1880. DESCRIPTION: 231 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. MATIÈRES: Afro-American tales Afro-American folk-lore Noirs américainsFolklore AnimauxFolkloreÉtats-Unis ... Droit d'auteur

51. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908) Works by this author Uncle Remus, hissongs and his sayings. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Harris, Joel Cha

52. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings by Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=2776

53. Stories, Listed By Author
ed. Emma Donoghue, Robinson 1999. Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908)* Free Joe and the Rest of the World, (ss) The Century Nov 1884
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s51.htm
Miscellaneous Anthologies
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54. Chronological List, Part 5
Thomas Harris (18561931); Harris, JAMES THOMAS; see under Harris,Frank; Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908); Harris, JOHN; Harris, JOHNB
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/e5.htm
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
Chronological List, Part 5
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55. Atlanta Georgia Resource Guide, City Or Community Of Atlanta,
NOTED NOTABLES . Joel Chandler Harris (c. 1848-1908) authored thewell-loved Uncle Remus Tales. The Uncle Remus Tales constitute
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56. Late 19th Cent. American
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908) Contents Page - Uncle Remus Uncle Remus - EthnologyResearch Project @ Virginia MLA Bibliography of Uncle Remus and Related
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Late Nineteenth Century
American Literature
This web page contains links to websites for the time period encompassing the late nineteenth century in American Literature. The page is divided into two sections: General Resources and Authors and their Works . Within the category of authors and their works, you will find an alphabetical listing of the authors; listed under the authors' names you will find web pages devoted to the individual authors (author pages), online texts, and criticism and reviews when available. If you don't find a particular author on this page that you think should be here, check either the Early Nineteenth Century American Literature or the Modern American Literature pages. Additionally, this website includes Colonial to 1800 American Literature and Contemporary American Literature , as well as, an overview of American Literary Resources available on the Internet. You can also return to the table of contents for The Archive General Resources American Authors A Celebration of Women Writers: 1801 - 1900 The Daguerreian Society - galleries of 19th century Daguerreotype photos.
Documenting The American South
Materials on Slavery From the UNC-CH Collections - an extensive collection of slave narratives.

57. Online American Literature Resources Browse All Links, Or Return
18351910); George Washington Cable (1844-1925); Grace King (1852-1932);Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908); Charles Waddell Chesnutt
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Online American Literature Resources Browse all links , or
return to Heath Online
Late Nineteenth Century: 1865-1910 Modern Period: 1901-1945 Contemporary Period: 1945 to the Present ... A Sheaf of Poetry by Late-Nineteenth Century American Women A Sheaf within a Sheaf: Poems from the 1890s Regional Voices, National Voices Issues and Visions in Post-Civil War America Modern Period: 1901-1945 Toward the Modern Age Issues and Visions in Modern America

58. December 2000
Joel Chandler Harris1848-1908 http//falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/Harris.htm) JeanDe Brunhoff-1899-1937 Eloise Jarvis McGraw-1915- Mary Downing Hahn-1937- http
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December 2000
  • Polly Berends-1939-
    Jan Brett-1949- http://www.janbrett.com/)
  • Julie Harris-1925-
    William Wegman-1943-
    David Macaulay-1946- http://www.waythingswork.com/bio.htm and http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/macaulay.htm
    Don Lessem-1951-
  • Esther Carlson-1920-
    Barbara Brooks Wallace-1922-
    Rose Blue-1931-
  • Munro Wilbur Leaf-1905-1976 Bianca Bradbury-1908-1982 Barbara Leonie Picard-1917- George Ancona-1929- Helen Cavanagh-1939-
  • Ann Nolan Clark-1896-1995> Harve Zemach-1933-
  • Cornelia Meigs-1884-1973 Elizabeth Yates-1905- James Arthur Kjelgaard-1910-1959 http://home.sprintmail.com/~charterbus/biograph.htm John Reynolds Gardiner-1944-
  • John Tunis-1889-1915 Mary Lankford-1932- Anne Fine-1947- http://www.puffin.co.uk/living/aut_17.html) Beth Hilgartner-1957-
  • Padraic Colum-1881-1957 Edwin Tunis-1897-1973 Kin Platt-1911- Miriam Chaikin-1928-
  • Joel Chandler Harris-1848-1908 http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/harris.htm) Jean De Brunhoff-1899-1937 Eloise Jarvis McGraw-1915- Mary Downing Hahn-1937- http://www.childrensbookguild.org/hahn.html)
  • 59. Petrova2
    A still more striking example is that of Joel Chandler Harris (18481908), who atthe turn of the century wrote the famous Uncle Remus Stories, a collection of
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    Back EBONICS IN THE CONTEXT OF AMERICAN CULTURE Elena S. Petrova, St. Petersburg State University
    The new term ‘Ebonics’, which frequently occurs in the US media, is missing from conventional dictionaries. The closest one can get to it is Ebony, explained by the Longman Dictionary of English language and Culture as “American magazine, esp. for and about African Americans.” Therefore, it should be obvious enough that term Ebonics, roughly speaking, has something to do with African Americans. In fact, the variety of English that is currently termed Ebonics by various publications including TESOL Matters, has been known for decades as Black English, or Black English Vernacular, or African American Vernacular. The term in question sounds vivid, it looks good in writing, it is short enough and does not make a direct reference to race or color, but isn’t there more to it than meets the eye? To answer this question, we will have to look into three major issues:
    - Social and cultural attitudes toward African American English;
    - Its entry into the mainstream of American culture;

    60. Georgia Writers
    Joel Chandler Harris. (18481908), American writer, famous as the creatorof the Uncle Remus tales. Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia.
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