Joel Chandler Harris
1) El Tío Remus
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Convertido desde el momento de su aparición en un clásico absoluto de la literatura norteamericana, las cuentos narrados por El Tío Remus son un retrato absolutamente necesario de aquello que sucedió en una época y lugar muy concretos: la esclavitud, el sur de Estados Unidos antes y después de la guerra civil, la segregación racial...
Con estas fábulas y leyendas nacidas en las mismas plantaciones, más de cien cuentos narrados cada noche...
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"The Classic Collection of Children's Rabbit Books" is a delightful anthology comprising 50 beloved fairy tales featuring enchanting rabbit characters. Illustrated with charming artwork, this collection includes timeless favorites such as "Uncle Remus," which showcases the adventures and wisdom of Brer Rabbit in the American South.
In "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," readers are introduced to the mischievous yet endearing Peter Rabbit as he explores Mr....
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Uncle Remus' stories feature a trickster hero called Br'er Rabbit ("Brother" Rabbit), who uses his wits to slide out of trouble and gain the advantage over the slower witted other animals, many of whom are trying to eat him. Br'er Rabbit stories were mostly collected directly from the afro-american oral story-telling tradition and are said to be a direct interpretation of Yoruba tales of Hare. This book contains 11 unique stories and was the last...
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I am the narrator of this wonderful series of Uncle Remus stories. As a small boy in 1944 New Orleans, one of my fondest memories is of my father telling me Uncle Remus stories before my Sunday nap time. His strong French/Cajun accent just made them more memorable and I would drift off to sleep seeing Br'er Rabbit and Br'er Bear in my dreams having all sorts of adventures. Thank you dad! These recordings are a sort of tribute to him and the entire...
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Uncle Remus' stories feature a trickster hero called Br'er Rabbit ("Brother" Rabbit), who uses his wits to slide out of trouble and gain the advantage over the slower witted other animals, many of whom are trying to eat him. Br'er Rabbit stories were mostly collected directly from the afro-american oral story-telling tradition and are said to be a direct interpretation of Yoruba tales of Hare.
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"Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings" by Joel Chandler Harris is a timeless collection of African American folktales that resonate with the charm and wisdom of the Deep South's oral tradition. Published in 1881, these tales are framed through the character of Uncle Remus, a wise and kindly old freedman who shares stories with children.
Harris's work captures the essence of plantation life and the rich oral history passed down through generations....
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The happiest, the most vivid, and certainly the most critical period of a man's life is combined in the years that stretch between sixteen and twenty-two. His responsibilities do not sit heavily on him, he has hardly begun to realize them, and yet he has begun to see and feel, to observe and absorb; he is for once and for the last time an interested, and yet an irresponsible, spectator of the passing show. This period I had passed very pleasantly,...
8) Uncle Remus
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Thirty-four of the tales told by the old Georgian slave, featuring Brer B'ar, Brer Rabbit, and their animal friends.
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1897.
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When Buster John and Sweetest Susan and Drusilla returned home after their first visit to Mr. Thimblefinger’s queer country, a curious thing happened. The children had made a bargain to say nothing about what they had seen and heard, but one day, when there was nobody else to hear what she had to say, Sweetest Susan concluded to tell her mother something about the visit she had made next door to the world. So she began and told about the Grandmother...
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