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A collection of Gullah tales and sketches from the Carolina lowcountry gathers folklore, humorous anecdotes, hunting stories, fables, and character portraits that reflect local speech, customs, and natural life. An introductory essay outlines the origins and distinctive features of the Gullah dialect and cultural background, and a glossary accompanies the narratives to aid comprehension. Individual pieces range from comic misadventures and moral fables to rustic idyls and tall tales about hunters, animals, and social encounters, preserving idiomatic expressions and regional similes. The volume also presents traditional variants of well-known folktales alongside short notes that contextualize the material for readers.

About the Author

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Ambrose Elliott Gonzalez

Ambrose Elliott Gonzalez was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "The Black Border," reflects themes of identity and cultural conflict, showcasing his ability to weave complex narratives. Gonzalez's writing often explores the intricacies of human experience, making him a unique voice in his time. Although not widely recognized today, his works contribute to the understanding of the literary landscape of his era.

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