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  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. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Palm" To "Panama"
Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. IV. Uncle Remus. V. Song of the South. VI.Walt Disney Presents Uncle Remus. VII. Series. Call no. PS1810.
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42. Harris, Joel Chandler
Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908) Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Harris workedfrom 1862 to 1866 on The Countryman, a paper published by a Southern
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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).

43. Harris
Joel Chandler Harris, Texts by Joel Chandler Harris at Ingram Library Joel Chandler Harris, 18481908 Documenting the American South.
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Joel Chandler Harris Texts by Joel Chandler Harris at Ingram Library
  • Aaron in the Wildwoods
    Call Number: PS1805 .A2 1897 Balaam and his Master, and other Sketches and Stories
    Call Number: PS1805 .B3x 1891 The Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann
    Call Number: PS1805 .C5 1969 The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus
    Call Number: PS1802 .C4 1955 Dearest Chums and Partners: Joel Chandler Harris's Letters to his Children: A Domestic Biography
    Call Number: PS1813 .A4 1993 The Favorite Uncle Remus
    Call Number: Y398.2 .H242 F Free Joe, and Other Georgian Sketches
    Call Number: PS1805 .F7x 1967 Gabriel Tolliver; A Story of Reconstruction
    Call Number: PS1805 .G3x 1967 Joel Chandler Harris, Editor and Essayist; Miscellaneous Literary, Political, and Social Writings
    Call Number: PS1801 .H3 Joel Chandler Harris' life of Henry W. Grady including his Writings and Speeches
    Call Number: E664 .G73 H3 Jump Again!: More Adventures of Brer Rabbit

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45. Brother Rabbit`s Cradle
Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908 . Brother Rabbit`s Cradle Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. Table of Contents for this work
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Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908. Brother Rabbit`s Cradle 1903. Hart, AlbertBushnell with Blanche E. Hazard. Colonial Children 1902
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47. Joel Chandler Harris
Joel Chandler Harris, 18481908, Student Monica Horne authored this page.Includes a biography and bibliographic materials. Last updated in the year 2000.
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Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908)
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

48. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (H)
Harris, Joel Chandler (Harris, Joel Chandler ). 18481908. We hope to completethis entry soon. Harris, John (Harris, John ). 1820-1884
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49. Harris Background
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Born in the Putman County seat of Eatonton,Georgia, in the late days of the antebellum South, Joel Chandler Harris was
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Southern Literature
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Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908)
Born in the Putman County seat of Eatonton, Georgia, in the late days of the antebellum South, Joel Chandler Harris was the love child of Mary Harris, a respectable, unmarried woman, who, at thirty-one, ran away from her home in an adjoining county with an Irish day laborer. Deserted soon after her son's birth, the proud and educated Mary lived with Joe (Harris' lifelong nickname) in a one-room shed. With the exception of Mary's sewing, their livelihood depended on the generosity of Eatonton citizens. The four years (1862-1866) Harris lived at Turnwold changed his life and shaped his career. Under the tutelage of the well-educated Turner, Harris became a neophyte journalist and acquired the information and values that would make him, like his mentor, a champion of southern life and literature. However, Turner's southern patriot dreams died with the arrival of Federal troops in 1864 and the failure of Turnwold and its newspaper two years later. In his autobiographical reflections, On the Plantation (1892), Harris described his early friendship with the Turnwold slaves, especially the storytellers Mink, Old George, and Aunt Crissyall of whom became a composite for Uncle Remus. For Harris, Eatonton and Turnwold were emblems of southern hospitality and compassionate gentility. While Harris was never fully separated from his vision of a loving, egalitarian, slave-holding Confederacy, his sympathy and his literary fame would rest with those who, like himself, learned to survive on the margins of white privilege and power.

50. Chapter Chapter 7 Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
Joel Chandler Harris (18481908), for twenty-five years editor of the AtlantaConstitution, worked in the same field. Balaam and his Master (1891),
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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 The White Mice Robert W. Chambers (born at Brooklyn, 1865), who began as a writer of romantic tales, of which Lorraine (1896) and Cardigan (1901) are the best, later entered the realistic field, producing a series of hectic novels of metropolitan life, of which The Fighting Chance The Firing Line (1908), and

51. Atlanta Georgia Resource Guide, City Or Community Of Atlanta
Joel Chandler Harris (c. 1848-1908) authored the well-loved Uncle Remus Tales. The Uncle Remus Tales constitute the greatest body of folklore that
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Joel Chandler Harris, 18481908. Born in Atlanta, GA, Harris wrote for the SavannahMorning News in the 1870 s. Children s fiction, humor, journalism,
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Joel Chandler Harris, Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris (18481908)was a white journalist who was born in the southern state of Georgia in
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The creole language of Papiamentu enjoys a distinguished status among the creoles of the world. The native language of some 300,000 people in Curacao, Aruba and Bonaire (and their diaspora -largely in the Netherlands), Papiamentu is not only established in written form, but also is the subject of a long-standing controversy over its origin. Linguistic researchers have still not been able to come to agreement on the question of whether Papiamentu resulted from the contact between the Spanish conquistadors and the Amer-Indian residents of the islands beginning in 1499 (polygenesis theory), or resulted from an Afro-Portuguese pidgin that originated on the west coast of Africa as the African-Atlantic slave trade developed. (monogenesis theory). Though Papiamentu is at an advanced stage of development among creoles in having a written form (differences in spelling exist among the three islands and standardization is still in progress) another interesting aspect of Papiamentu’s history is the oral tradition which, like other Caribbean creoles, traces its roots back to Africa. One of the great oral traditions that African slaves brought with them to the New World is that of the trickster tales. These are tales that, in Africa, were told by the griots, or story-tellers of the various villages. The central character, depending on the part of Africa involved, was a spider, rabbit or tortoise, a small, weak animal that used its cunning to escape dangerous situations ( generally of its own making due to its devious nature) at the hands of larger, stronger adversaries, such as a tiger, fox or bear.

54. Arts: Literature: Authors: H: Harris, Joel - Open Site
Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908). —Writer of tales, etc., b. at Eatonton, Georgia,was successively printer, lawyer, and journalist.
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Biography HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER (1848-1908). —Writer 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 (1880), Nights with Uncle Remus (1884), Mr. Rabbit at Home (1895), Aaron in the Wild Woods (1897), Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann (1899), etc.
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Harris, Joel Chandler (18481908) American lawyer, printer, journalist, author,poet. Born December 9, 1848 in Eatonton, Georgia, he was editor of the
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HAAGLUND, Joel Emmanuel see HILL, Joe HAAKON VII of Norway (1872-1957) King, painter, pianist, philatelist, mason. Born August 3, 1872 in Charlottenlund, Denmark, the second son of king Frederick VIII of Denmark, he was the first king of independent Norway after separation from Sweden, 1905-57. He married Princess Maud , daughter of king Edward VII of England, the mother of:
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    56. Joel Chandler Harris Quotes
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    57. Brer Rabbit Trivia
    Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Harris is famous for writing the Uncle Remusstories. In these tales animal characters such as Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox
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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.

    58. Manuscript Sources For Women S History
    Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908 ( 5). Papers, 1858-1978; 39 boxes, 15 OP, Joel Chandler Harris, journalist and author of the Uncle Remus tales,
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    59. (Part 2) Manuscript Sources For African-American History
    Harris, Joel Chandler, 18481908 ( 5). Papers, 1858-1978; 43 boxes, 15 OP boxes,5 sound recordings, 2 reels microfilm. Joel Chandler Harris was the author
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    60. Late 19th Cent. American
    Joel Chandler Harris (18481908). Contents Page - Uncle Remus Uncle Remus -Ethnology Research Project @ Virginia MLA Bibliography of Uncle Remus and
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    Late Nineteenth Century
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    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.
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    Materials on Slavery From the UNC-CH Collections - an extensive collection of slave narratives.

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