Kentucky Folktales

Kentucky Folktales
Author: Mary Hamilton
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813136008

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The storytelling tradition has long been an important piece of Kentucky history and culture. Folktales, legends, tall tales, and ghost stories hold a special place in the imaginations of inventive storytellers and captive listeners. In Kentucky Folktales: Revealing Stories, Truths, and Outright Lies Kentucky storyteller Mary Hamilton narrates a range of stories with the voice and creativity only a master storyteller can evoke. Hamilton has perfected the art of entrancing an audience no matter the subject of her tales. Kentucky Folktales includes stories about Daniel Boone's ability to single-handedly kill a bear, a daughter who saves her father's land by outsmarting the king, and a girl who uses gingerbread to exact revenge on her evil stepmother, among many others. Hamilton ends each story with personal notes on important details of her storytelling craft, such as where she first heard the story, how it evolved through frequent re-tellings and reactions from audiences, and where the stories take place. Featuring tales and legends from all over the Bluegrass State, Kentucky Folktales captures the expression of Kentucky's storytelling tradition.

South from Hell-fer-Sartin

South from Hell-fer-Sartin
Author: Leonard W. Roberts
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081318763X

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South from Hell-fer-Sartin, a short creek flowing into the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River, lies one of the of the most isolated regions in Kentucky. There, on the north slope of the Pine Mountain range in Leslie and Perry counties—probably the last stronghold of white, English-language folk tales in North America—Leonard W. Roberts recorded this rich collection more than three decades ago. To a people who, at that time, watched dancing hearth fires more often than television, the adventures of Jack in the land of witches and giants, monsters and beautiful princesses, provided first-class entertainment. Here are such old favorites as "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Golden Arm," retold in the idiom of the Kentucky mountains. Here are hauntingly beautiful cantes fables and earthy Irishman jokes. Here are encounters with Indians and marvelous hunting escapades. Roberts introduces his collection, first published in 1955, with a sympathetic description of the mountain way of life. He notes especially the bewildering and rapid changes that came to the Pine Mountain watershed in that decade as the highways and electric lines at last brought in a sophistication that preferred the soap opera to the folk tale. Although the stories Roberts recorded were still a firm part of folk tradition at the time, he believed that within a decade or two they would be forgotten—a prediction, sadly, by now no doubt fulfilled. Any lover of the vanishing art of tale telling will relish this rich treasury of folklore and humor. Full notes on sources, types, motifs, parallels, and possible origins of the tales make this collection valuable also for folklorists.

Kentucky Folklore

Kentucky Folklore
Author: R. Gerald Alvey
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1989-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813137780

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" Thicker'n fiddlers in hell. Independent as a hog on ice. If a bride makes her own clothes, it's bad luck. It'll snow in May if it thunders in February. How's a hen on a fence like a penny? What's the reddest side of an apple? Learn what folklore and folk culture are and enjoy a generous helping of sayings, rhymes, songs, tall tales, superstitions and riddles from Kentucky.

South from Hell-fer-Sartin

South from Hell-fer-Sartin
Author: Leonard Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1955
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN:

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Kentucky Hauntings

Kentucky Hauntings
Author: Roberta Simpson Brown
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780813143200

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More than evoking chills down the spine and cautious glances over one's shoulder, spooky stories create lasting bonds and memories between friends and family. The tradition of storytelling ties generations together with exciting new tales and familiar folklore that has sparked superstitions and legends. In Kentucky Hauntings: Homespun Ghost Stories and Unexplained History, beloved storytellers Roberta Simpson Brown and Lonnie E. Brown present a thrilling collection of paranormal tales that will appeal to anyone looking for a friendly scare. Weaving together factual accounts of unexplained events, peculiar headlines, and local legends passed down from a time when most homes lacked electricity, Kentucky Hauntings combines stories with commentary on historic customs. From "telling the bees" about a death in the family, to a friendly "fool's errand" practical joke gone horribly wrong, and from terrifying haunted houses to the lifesaving "Bathtub Ghost," readers are transported to a world of age-old superstitions and paranormal experiences. Whether shared around the fire on a crisp autumn night or whispered in a huddle of close friends at a summer sleepover, these eerie stories will thrill and excite anyone who loves a good scare.

Eastern Kentucky Folktales

Eastern Kentucky Folktales
Author: Leonard Ward Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1953
Genre:
ISBN:

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Uncle Bud Long

Uncle Bud Long
Author: Kenneth Clarke
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813194474

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According to the scant historical records available, Uncle Bud Long, his daughter Janey, and her son Frankie lived near Clark's Landing, Kentucky, for about twenty years early in this century. Mr. Clarke has collected the tales of the Longs' strange ways from old-time residents of the community, both those who knew the Longs and those who inherited the stories by word of mouth. Here he skillfully weaves them into a loose narrative and, in addition, analyzes the ways in which the anecdotes have been transmuted in the process of retelling. This analysis of the stories of Uncle Bud reveals much about the delicate process by which the oral folk tradition grows and thrives. Though at first glance these fragmentary anecdotes hardly seem to constitute a legend, Mr. Clarke convincingly argues that from such humble roots ultimately grows much of what we think of as "literature."

Kentucky Folklore Record

Kentucky Folklore Record
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1986
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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Kentucky Ghosts

Kentucky Ghosts
Author: William Lynwood Montell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1993-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813109091

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Retelling of ghost tales of Kentucky, including details of architecture, geography and local culture.

Kentucky Legends and Lore

Kentucky Legends and Lore
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467149829

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Kentucky is known primarily for horse racing, bourbon and fried chicken, but the "Dark and Bloody Ground" has a mysterious side as well. Kentuckians talk about their own "Hillbilly Beast," believed to have frightened campers at Mammoth Cave National Park. The gnarled and twisted Witches' Tree is a favorite on Louisville ghost tours. Kentucky's UFO incidents--like Thomas Mantell's mysterious plane crash, the Hopkinsville alien attack and the Paintsville train-UFO crash--are as puzzling and frightening now as they were when they happened. Folklore writer Alan Brown chronicles these strange stories and others that are very much a part of the unique culture of Kentucky.