Nights With Uncle Remus. Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation
Joel Chandler Harris
Synopsis "Nights With Uncle Remus. Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation"
A hush settles over the lamp-lit porch as dusk deepens, and a circle of eager listeners leans closer to catch every word of tales spun from the heart of the rural South. Here, in the glow of firelight, myths and legends flow together, shaped by the rhythms of oral storytelling traditions that have long carried the voices and wisdom of generations. Set against the backdrop of the southern United States, these stories pulse with the spirit of African American folklore, weaving together the laughter, cunning, and quiet resilience found in plantation legends. The book gathers traditional folktales that once echoed through the cabins and fields, preserving the cadence of a world where animals speak, tricksters outwit the mighty, and the boundaries between the everyday and the magical blur.
What makes these southern folk tales endure is their ability to capture the complexity of a vanished time, blending humour, suspense, and subtle truths into narratives that entertain as much as they reveal. The stories evoke the cultural heritage of the old South, offering glimpses into the lives and dreams of those who shaped its oral traditions. As bedtime folk stories, they invite readers of all ages to experience the warmth and intimacy of storytelling passed from one generation to the next. The collection stands as a testament to the enduring power of American myths and the artistry of rural southern stories, resonating with anyone drawn to the roots of classic American folklore.
This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.