The Bishop and the Boogerman


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Joel Chandler Harris' The Bishop and the Boogerman is a captivating collection of Southern folk tales that blend humor, wisdom, and social commentary. Written in Harris' signature dialect style, the stories feature colorful characters and moral lessons that resonate with readers of all ages. The book highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of preserving cultural traditions and values in the post-Civil War South. It showcases Harris' talent for storytelling and his deep understanding of Southern folklore, making it a timeless classic in American literature. Born in Georgia in 1848, Joel Chandler Harris was inspired by the African American folktales he heard as a child, which later led him to create the character of Uncle Remus. His experiences as a journalist and editor influenced his literary works, enabling him to shed light on the complexities of the American South. Harris' unique perspective and storytelling skills are evident in The Bishop and the Boogerman, making it a must-read for those interested in Southern literature and culture. I highly recommend The Bishop and the Boogerman to readers who appreciate rich storytelling, insightful social commentary, and a glimpse into the unique world of Southern folklore. Harris' timeless tales continue to entertain and educate, making this book a valuable addition to any literary collection.




The Bishop and the Boogerman ...


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Being the story of a little truly-girl, who grew up; her mysterious companion; her crabbed old uncle; the whish-whish woods; a very civil engineer, and Mr. Billy Sanders the sage of Shady Dale.




Matter, Magic, and Spirit


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The spiritual and religious beliefs and practices of Native Americans and African Americans have long been sources of fascination and curiosity, owing to their marked difference from the religious traditions of white writers and researchers. Matter, Magic, and Spirit explores the ways religious and magical beliefs of Native Americans and African Americans have been represented in a range of discourses including anthropology, comparative religion, and literature. Though these beliefs were widely dismissed as primitive superstition and inferior to "higher" religions like Christianity, distinctions were still made between the supposed spiritual capacities of the different groups. David Murray's analysis is unique in bringing together Indian and African beliefs and their representations. First tracing the development of European ideas about both African fetishism and Native American "primitive belief," he goes on to explore the ways in which the hierarchies of race created by white Europeans coincided with hierarchies of religion as expressed in the developing study of comparative religion and folklore through the nineteenth century. Crucially this comparative approach to practices that were dismissed as conjure or black magic or Indian "medicine" points as well to the importance of their cultural and political roles in their own communities at times of destructive change. Murray also explores the ways in which Indian and African writers later reformulated the models developed by white observers, as demonstrated through the work of Charles Chesnutt and Simon Pokagon and then in the later conjunctions of modernism and ethnography in the 1920s and 1930s, through the work of Zora Neale Hurston, Zitkala Sa, and others. Later sections demonstrate how contemporary writers including Ishmael Reed and Leslie Silko deal with the revaluation of traditional beliefs as spiritual resources against a background of New Age spirituality and postmodern conceptions of racial and ethnic identity.




The Bishop and the Boogerman


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The Bishop and the Boogerman by Joel Chandler Harris is a delightful and whimsical story that blends elements of Southern folklore with engaging, humorous narratives. Known primarily for his Uncle Remus stories, Harris brings the same charm and wit to this novel, making it a captivating read for both children and adults. The book is rich in character and local color, reflecting the Southern culture and traditions Harris so vividly portrays. The story centers around the interactions between the Bishop, a kind-hearted and wise figure, and the mischievous Boogerman, a creature of local legend. Their encounters are marked by humor, wit, and a touch of the supernatural, creating a series of episodes that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. Harris's ability to blend reality with folklore results in a narrative that is as enchanting as it is insightful. Joel Chandler Harris's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep understanding of human nature. He uses the interactions between the Bishop and the Boogerman to explore themes of morality, wisdom, and the complexities of human behavior. Through the lens of Southern folklore, Harris delves into the universal truths about kindness, cunning, and the importance of understanding and compassion. The characters in The Bishop and the Boogerman are vividly drawn and memorable. The Bishop, with his gentle demeanor and keen insight, serves as a moral anchor in the story. In contrast, the Boogerman represents the mischievous and unpredictable elements of human nature. Their dynamic and the situations they navigate together provide ample opportunity for Harris to weave in his trademark humor and moral lessons. One of the novel's strengths is its ability to convey deeper meanings through simple, engaging storytelling. Harris uses the Southern setting and folklore to address broader themes, making the story both regionally specific and universally relatable. His portrayal of the Southern landscape and its inhabitants is rich and detailed, providing readers with a vivid sense of place and culture. The Bishop and the Boogerman also showcases Harris's skill in dialogue and dialect. He captures the speech patterns and idioms of the Southern characters with authenticity and respect, adding depth and realism to the narrative. This attention to linguistic detail enhances the reader's immersion in the story and provides a window into the cultural context of the South during Harris's time. Ideal for readers who enjoy stories with a mix of humor, folklore, and moral reflection, this novel offers an engaging and heartwarming reading experience. The blend of supernatural elements with everyday wisdom makes it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences. Join the Bishop and the Boogerman in their humorous and enlightening adventures, and discover the timeless charm of Joel Chandler Harris's storytelling. The Bishop and the Boogerman is a delightful journey into the heart of Southern folklore, filled with laughter, wisdom, and the enduring magic of a well-told tale. Add this enchanting book to your collection today and experience the unique blend of humor and insight that Harris masterfully delivers!










The American Catalogue


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American national trade bibliography.




Delphi Complete Works of Joel Chandler Harris (Illustrated)


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The American author and creator of the folk character Uncle Remus, Joel Chandler Harris produced a wide body of works, reflecting his life and interests in the Deep South. As a young journalist, he established a reputation as a brilliant humorist and writer of dialect. His Uncle Remus stories secured for Harris a place in American literature. The format was an instant success — a wise and genial old black man, Uncle Remus narrates tales of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and other animals to the son of a plantation owner, while interweaving his philosophy of the world about him. Harris’ later novels reveal his ability as a writer of ‘local color’, exploring important issues facing the South after its Reconstruction. For the first time in publishing history, this eBook presents Harris’ complete works, with numerous illustrations, many rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Harris’ life and works * Concise introductions to the novels and other texts * The Complete Uncle Remus books, for the first time in digital publishing * Includes all of the original Uncle Remus illustrations * The Complete Thimblefinger series * All 7 novels, with individual contents tables * Even includes Harris’ first novel, ‘The Romance of Rockville’, lost for many years and appearing here for the first time in digital publishing * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * All works are fully illustrated with their original artwork * Rare story collections available in no other eBook * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the short stories * Easily locate the stories you want to read * Includes Harris’ biography on his inspirational friend Henry W. Grady, first time in digital print * Features Wiggins’ seminal biography – discover Harris’ incredible life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles CONTENTS: The Uncle Remus Books Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings (1881) Nights with Uncle Remus (1883) Uncle Remus and His Friends (1892) The Tar-Baby and Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus (1904) Told by Uncle Remus (1905) Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit (1907) Uncle Remus and the Little Boy (1910) Uncle Remus Returns (1918) Seven Tales of Uncle Remus (1948) Mr. Thimblefinger Series Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country (1894) Mr. Rabbit at Home (1895) The Story of Aaron (So Named), the Son of Ben Ali (1896) Aaron in the Wildwoods (1897) The Novels The Romance of Rockville On the Plantation (1892) Sister Jane (1896) Gabriel Tolliver (1902) A Little Union Scout (1904) Shadow between His Shoulder Blades (1909) The Bishop and the Boogerman (1909) The Shorter Fiction Mingo and Other Sketches in Black and White (1884) Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches (1887) Daddy Jake, The Runaway: And Short Stories Told After Dark (1889) Balaam and His Master and Other Sketches and Stories (1891) Evening Tales (1893) Stories of Georgia (1896) Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War (1898) The Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann (1899) Plantation Pageants (1899) On the Wing of Occasions (1900) The Making of a Statesman and Other Stories (1902) Wally Wanderoon and His Story-Telling Machine (1903) The Short Stories List of Short Stories in Chronological Order List of Short Stories in Alphabetical Order The Non-Fiction Introduction to ‘The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast’ by F. R. Goulding (1887) Life of Henry W. Grady (1890) The Biography The Life of Joel Chandler Harris (1918) by Robert Lemuel Wiggins Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles or to purchase this eBook as a Parts Edition of individual eBooks




The Book News Monthly


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