Tall Tale American Folklore Literature

Tall Tale American Folklore Literature

by Carolyn S. Brown
Tall Tale American Folklore Literature

Tall Tale American Folklore Literature

by Carolyn S. Brown

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Overview

Drawing on previous research and her own original fieldwork, the author develops a definition of the tall tale as a genre of folklore, and she then explores how tall tale methods and meanings have been translated into literary humor.

The work moves from the Crockett Almanacs, sketches, newspaper hoaxes, and frontier frame tales to present new readings of such standard works as George Washington Harris' Sut Lovingood and Mark Twain's Autobiography.
Brown views the tall tale as a challenge and an entertainment as well as a story that identifies and binds a folk group and helps people to cope with a stressful world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870496271
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 07/28/1989
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Carolyn S. Brown has a PhD in English from the University of Virginia. 

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Chapter 1.Inseparable Strands: The Intertwining of Oral and Printed Yarns1
Chapter 2.Stretchers, Yarns, and Windies: A Genre of the Folk9
The Problem of the Tall Tale9
The Search for the Tall Tale11
The Texts of Tall Tales17
Contexts and Functions of Tall Tales31
Chapter 3.Flush Times: Varieties of Written Tales39
The Sketch41
The Anecdote54
The Hoax58
The Frame Tale63
Chapter 4.Sut Lovingood: A Nat'ral Born Durn'd Yarnspinner74
Chapter 5.Mark Twain: Roughing it on a Tall Frontier89
Chapter 6.Mark Twain: Remembering Anything, Whether it Happened or Not108
Chapter 7.The Way the Natives Talk: A Note on Colloquial Style122
Epilogue128
Notes139
Bibliography153
Index165
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