Gullah Folktales from the Georgia Coast

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In 1888, Charles Colcock Jones Jr. published the first collection of folk narratives from the Gullah-speaking people of the South Atlantic coast, tales he heard black servants exchange on his family’s

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  • Author: Jones, Charles Colcock
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 232
  • Publish Date: April 27 2000
  • ISBN10: 0820322164
  • Language: English
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In 1888, Charles Colcock Jones Jr. published the first collection of folk narratives from the Gullah-speaking people of the South Atlantic coast, tales he heard black servants exchange on his family’s rice and cotton plantation. It has been out of print and largely unavailable until now.

Jones saw the stories as a coastal variation of Joel Chandler Harris’s inland dialect tales and sought to preserve their unique language and character. Through Jones’ rendering of the sound and syntax of nineteenth-century Gullah, the lively stories describe the adventures and mishaps of such characters as “Buh Rabbit,” “Buh Ban-Yad Rooster,” and other animals. The tales range from the humorous to the instructional and include stories of the “sperits,” Daddy Jupiter’s “vision,” a dying bullfrog’s last wish, and others about how “buh rabbit gained sense” and “why the turkey buzzard won’t eat crabs.”

Author: Charles Colcock Jones
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 04/27/2000
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 6.98h x 6.46w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9780820322162
Language: English

Author

Jones, Charles Colcock

Binding

ISBN10

0820322164

ISBN13

9780820322162

Page Count

232

Published Date

April 27 2000

Language

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