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The Doctor To The Dead Grotesque Legends And Folk Tales Of Old Charleston John Bennett

  • SKU: BELL-46414750
The Doctor To The Dead Grotesque Legends And Folk Tales Of Old Charleston John Bennett
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Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.96 MB
Author: John Bennett
ISBN: 9781643361383, 1643361384
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Doctor To The Dead Grotesque Legends And Folk Tales Of Old Charleston John Bennett by John Bennett 9781643361383, 1643361384 instant download after payment.

A collection of fantastical and macabre Gullah-inspired folklore that illuminates African-American life in nineteenth-century South Carolina.
You ask for a story. I will tell you one, fact for fact and true for true. . . . So begins "Crook-Neck Dick," one of twenty-three stories in this beguiling collection of Charleston lore. John Bennett's interpretations of the legends shared with him by African-descended Charlestonians have entertained generations. Among them are tales of ghosts, conjuring, superhuman feats, and supernatural powers; accounts of ingenuity, humor, terror, mystery, and solidarity will enchant folklorists, students of Charleston history, and all those who love a good ghost story.
Julia Eichelberger, the Marybelle Higgins Howe Professor of Southern Literature and an executive board member of the Center for Study of Slavery at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, provides an introduction.
"A collection of folk story, myth, drolleries, macabre unreason . . . old tales of death, mystery, bizarre incredibilities, diabolic influence, demanding ghosts, buried treasure, enchantments, miracles, visitations, and the dead that are not dead." —Kirkus Reviews

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