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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

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Licker talks mighty loud w'en it git loose from de jug. Hit look lak sparrer-grass, hit feel lak sparrer-grass, hit tas'e lak sparrer-grass, en I bless ef 'taint sparrer-grass. `Law, Brer Tarrypin!' sez Brer Fox, sezee, `you ain't see no trouble yit. Ef you wanter see sho' nuff trouble, you des oughter go 'longer me; I'm de man w'at kin show you trouble', sezee. Watch out w'en you'er gittin all you want. Fattenin' hogs ain't in luck.
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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. Created by PanEris using Melati Back Home Email this ... FAQ for more details.

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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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Charles W. Chesnutt was a pioneer among African American fiction writers, addressing controversial issues of race in a realist style that commanded the attention and respect of the white literary establishment of the late nineteenth century. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Chesnutt was the son of free parents who had...
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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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28. Joel Chandler Harris
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Biography Recommended.-MJM. Joel ChandlerHarris, 1848-1908, Student Monica Horne authored this page. Includes
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Biography of Joel Chandler Harris , Uncle Remus Museum: This attractive biography is supplemented by texts to some thirty-five stories, research materials, such as contemporary reviews, a bibliography, story analyses, and so on. Recommended.-MJM Chapter 5: Late Nineteenth Century - Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) , PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): Features a selected bibliography of secondary source materials.-MJM Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches , by Joel Chandler Harris , Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries): Text can be viewed in HTML or SGML/TEI format.-MJM Joel Chandler Harris , University of Virginia: An index that includes the following lightly annotated e-texts: Spirits, Seen and Unseen Brother Rabbit and His Famous Foot , and The Adventures of Simon and Susanna .-MJM Joel Chandler Harris 1845 or 48 1908 , Georgia State University: A brief biographical sketch of the writer.-MJM Joel Chandler Harris, 1848-1908

29. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Joel Chandler Harris - Author Page
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The conflicts between the values of the Old and New South were vividly illustrated in the journalistic and literary career of Joel Chandler Harris.
Born in Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, in 1848, Harris was the son of a poor white mother and an Irish day laborer who deserted his family shortly after Harris's birth. His mother supported the family through her work as a seamstress, but at thirteen Harris set out on his own, becoming an apprentice to Joseph Addison Turner, who published a newspaper on his plantation, Turnwold. It was from the slaves on this plantation, in the twilight of the Old South, that Harris first heard the African American folktales that were to make him famous.
Following the Civil War he worked on other newspapers in New Orleans and throughout Georgia, culminating in 1876 in his appointment to the editorial staff of the Atlanta

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, white author and journalist. Harris entertained readers with his humorous tales of Uncle Remus, written in southern black dialect and featuring animals with human characteristics such as Brer Fox, Brer Bear, and Brer Rabbit. Although the narrator, Uncle Remus, reflects a stereotypical southern black found offensive by many, the stories he tells preserve West African animal tales as modified by the slaves. Harris heard them in conversations with southern blacks. Collections include Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings Nights with Uncle Remus , and The Tar Baby
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Joel Chandler Harris (December 8,18481908) was an American journalist from Georgia,best known for his collection of stories Uncle Remus His Songs and
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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.

33. Joel Chandler Harris
Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908 Authors, American 19th century Biography Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 Literature - Classics / Criticism
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Joel Chandler Harris. 18481908. Novels. Uncle Remus His Songs and His Sayings.
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4. Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908) The Hutchinson Dictionary of theArts; January 1, 1998 Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908) US author.
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Joel Chandler Harris, 18481908, (US) Uncle Remus stories. Moss Hart, 1904-61,(US) playwright. Joel Chandler Harris, 1848-1908, (US) Uncle Remus stories.
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37. Harris, Joel Chandler
Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908). American writer, famous as the creatorof the Uncle Remus tales. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Harris
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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).

38. Joel Chandler Harris Quotes - Quotes By Joel Chandler Harris - SaidWhat
Random Quote Hangman Jokes. Quotes by Joel Chandler Harris. They are American writer,18481908. Quotations All by my own-alone self. (Nights with Uncle Remus).
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39. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Harr" To "Harris Tweed"
Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. See also his Brer Rabbit. -Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908.
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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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40. 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.
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Palmer, Arnold
Professional golfer
Palmer, Tom, 1942-
American comics artist
Palmer, William
American comics writer
Palmiotti, Jim
American comics artist
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Pámies, Antonio
Spanish comics artist
Panama
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