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Tar-Heel Tales in Vernacular Verse

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About This Book

This collection presents comic vernacular verse that renders rural southern speech into humorous tall tales and character sketches, narrated in a rustic persona. Poems recount mischievous schoolroom incidents, fishing-town schemes, local superstitions, and domestic scenes, blending satire of religious and social pretensions with affectionate depiction of everyday hardships. The verse alternates narrative ballads, light satire, and lyrical asides, often relying on phonetic dialect, vivid anecdotes, and occasional illustrations to create a lively, folksy tone.

About the Author

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J. E. P. Doyle

J. E. P. Doyle is an American author recognized for his contributions to regional literature, particularly through his work "Tar-Heel Tales in Vernacular Verse." This collection showcases the dialect and culture of North Carolina, reflecting the everyday life and experiences of its people. Doyle's use of vernacular language adds authenticity and depth to his storytelling, making his work a valuable part of Southern literary heritage. His focus on local themes and characters offers readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of life in the Tar Heel State.

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