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Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales / "The fiddle and the bow," "The paradise of fools," "Visions and dreams"

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About This Book

A collection of unabridged public lectures and humorous sketches that blend ornate musical imagery, nostalgic vignettes, and comic monologues. Extended passages treat music as a shaping force—evoking storms, bird-song, dance, courtship, and domestic life—while other pieces recollect childhood, youth, home, and various follies, often delivered in dialect and song. Dreamlike visions and satirical portraits of social foibles alternate with tender family anecdotes, producing a sequence of self-contained yet thematically linked orations that mix sentimentality, stagewise performance energy, and folksy humor.

About the Author

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Robt. L. Taylor

Robt. L. Taylor was an American author and storyteller, best known for his collection "Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales," which includes engaging narratives such as "The Fiddle and the Bow," "The Paradise of Fools," and "Visions and Dreams." Taylor's work often reflects his Southern roots and captures the essence of folk tales and anecdotes from his experiences. His storytelling style combines humor and wisdom, making his tales resonate with readers interested in American folklore and regional narratives. Through his writings, Taylor contributed to the rich tapestry of American literary heritage.

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