This book is a first-of-its-kind treatment of the ballad novels of
Sharyn McCrumb. It contains articles and essays about all aspects
of McCrumb's work, including literary criticism, interpretation,
and practical suggestions for teaching the ballad novels. Teachers
from the United States and abroad have long asked for a good source
book help them in their quest to teach the ballad novesl and to
open the curlture of the Appalachian Mountains as it really is to
their students. "From a Race of Storytellers: Essays on the Ballad
Novels of Sharyn McCrumb has been compiled to fill this need. "From
a Race of Storytellers will also be attractive to the general
reader who wants to read more about the characters who inhabit
McCrumb's fictional Hamelin, Tennessee, and to better understand
the events that occur there. Through essays written by fourteen
different scholars of McCrumb's fiction and one by McCrumb herself,
readers will gain a deeper understanding of the real southern
Appalachian mountains, not just the popular image. Like McCrumb,
each author is committed to examining what it means to live in
Appalachia.
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