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Joel Chandler Harris (December 8,1848 - July 3, 1908) was an American journalist from Georgia, best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories: Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings (1881), Nights with Uncle Remus (1883), Uncle Remus and His Friends (1892), and Uncle Remus and the Little Boy (1905).

A stories, according to a African-Our contries unwritten storytelling tradition, were radical in their utilise of the Gullah dialect and within featuring the trickster hero called Brer ("Brother") Rabbit, who uses his wits against adversity, though his efforts do not always succeed. A rabbit inside Africa was known as Zomo. A stories, which began appearing in the Atlanta Constitution in 1879, were popular among both Black & White readers northerly & South, non least because it presented an idealised look at of race relations shortly when a Civil War.

A number one promulgated Brer Rabbit stories were written by President Theodore Roosevelt's Uncle, Robert Roosevelt. Inside his autobiography, Teddy Roosevelt wrote this just about his auntie from either Georgia: "She knew all the 'Br'er Rabbit' stories, and I was brought up on them. One of my uncles, Robert Roosevelt, was much struck with them, and took them down from her dictation, publishing them in Harper's, where they fell flat. This was a good many years before a genius arose who in 'Uncle Remus' made the stories immortal." That genius President Roosevelt spoke of was Joel Chandler Harris.

Paul Reuben wrote, “Joel Chandler Harris was the white human, born of unfortunate parents, world health organization at xiii left at home & became an prentice to Joseph Addison Turner, the newspaper publisher & planter. These are at this plantation, Turnwold, that Harris 1st heard a melanise folk tale that were to produce him famed.� Around First language, Bill Bryson describes Harris as the “painfully shy newsman� world health organization got a pronounced stutter & was super self-conscious just about his unlawful birth.

Apart from either Uncle Remus, Chandler wrote many more collections of stories depicting rural life inside Georgia.

A 1946 Disney film Song of the South is based on Harris's function.

Joel Chandler Harris
At Bibliomania.com. Biography of the author and full text of the stories "Brer Rabbit and the Tar-Baby" and "Brer Rabbit's Cradle".

Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings
Dedicated to the author's book. Contains short biography and provides a sample story.

The Wisdom of Joel Chandler Harris
Article by Patrick Killough, written for Ashville Tribune, focusing on author's works.






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