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Tar-Heel Tales in Vernacular Verse by J. E. P. Doyle

by Doyle, J. E. P. (John Edward Parker)
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Tar-Heel Tales in Vernacular Verse by J. E. P. Doyle is a collection of poems and stories reflecting the Southern American experience, likely written in the post-Civil War era of the late 19th century. The work draws upon the unique culture and dialect of North Carolina’s Tar Heel residents, telling tales infused with humor, local lore, and vernacular speech. This volume is particularly notable for its emphasis on the lives of common people, showcasing their experiences, aspirations, and challenges through engaging verse. The book features various narratives told in a lively and colloquial style, such as the misadventures of characters like Major Jep Joslynn. Through tales like The Curse of Pedergogue Scott and Bob Munn of Cape Cod, readers encounter a mix of humor and reflection on societal norms, personal folly, and moral lessons. Each poem captures a slice of life that illustrates the complexities of Southern culture and identity during a tumultuous period in American history, all while maintaining an accessible, entertaining approach that invites readers to connect with the characters and their stories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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