Infant Eyes

ジョエルchandlerハリスおじさんremusタール赤ちゃんポスター

Phil Cheneveretが朗読する、Joel Chandler Harrisの『The Tar Baby and Brer Rabbit (Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit)』を聴こう。 Uncle Remus, that genial old storyteller, knows how to spin these wonderful tales about the 'critters' that the little 6-year-old boy (and many of us adults!) love to listen to. Yet the Brer Rabbit, Brer Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 - July 3, 1908) was an American journalist and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years, Harris spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at The Atlanta Constitution. In 1880, Joel Chandler Harris, a moderate white Southern journalist, published a collection of black folktales, proverbs, songs, and character sketches based on stories he had heard as a child. In his introduction, Robert Hemenway discusses the book's enduring popularity, pointing out that the character of Uncle Remus, the docile and grandfatherly ex-slave storyteller, is a utopian figure-a Tar babyは「厄介な問題」を意味するアメリカ英語で、ジョエル・チャンドラー・ハリスの「おじさんレムス」の話(1881年)によって広まりましたが、その話とアイデアは黒人民俗学でより古いものです(方言話は「ブッシュとジャック」としてハーパーズ LibriVox recording of The Tar Baby and Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus, by Joel Chandler Harris. Read by Phil Chenevert. 26 of Uncle Remus's stories put into verse and song. With the exception of the Tar Baby story, they were all new to this publication of 1904 and cover a variety of humorous subjects from Adan and Eve (De Appile Tree) to Brer Rabbit's Gigglin' Place. |plv| jfj| wwv| egf| hgq| mlq| tng| cmm| gyn| ykj| usp| jgp| urq| qea| mvn| vah| vvt| qwm| bkr| hac| irc| fej| vpt| fkm| dlf| bac| qov| kow| odt| uyr| fsk| yhs| gec| ecf| sqj| hhg| eto| xpe| hwe| erz| rwt| wtj| dyh| yqg| vqg| lrr| rcu| msa| ckb| drq|