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Kentucky Folktales - Revealing Stories, Truths, and Outright Lies (Hardcover)
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Kentucky Folktales - Revealing Stories, Truths, and Outright Lies (Hardcover)
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Kentucky Storytelling proposes to collect folktales and stories
that have been researched, revised, and perfected by
Frankfort-based master storyteller Mary Hamilton. The work collects
a range of stories from tall tales like "Some Dog" and "Otis Ayres
Had a Dog," to true stories such as "Storm walker" and "Jeff Rides
the Rides." Hamilton will annotate the stories where possible with
information on sources, location, variants, and other details.
Hamilton has painstakingly transcribed each story as she tells it
herself, concluding each with notes on the genesis as well how the
story evolved over time in response to audience reaction. For
example, in the story "The Gingerbread Boy," in which a girl exacts
revenge on an evil stepmother by eating a magical gingerbread
cookie, Hamilton includes information from folklorist Leonard
Roberts' original head notes, details which early version
influenced her own telling, and notes how audiences react at
certain points in the story. Although the stories can and will be
enjoyed for their own merits, it is this commentary that will make
the work a unique and valuable resource for scholars and
professional storytellers. Kentucky Storytelling will join the
Press's established list in regional folklore, adding Mary
Hamilton's name to the list of giants in Appalachian and Kentucky
storytelling that includes Ruth Ann Musick, Leonard Roberts, and
William Lynwood Montell. The work will find an enthusiastic
audience among lay readers as well as scholars and professionals
with an interest in the art and craft of storytelling. Mary
Hamilton, a professional storyteller since 1983, frequently
performs at local, regional, and national storytelling festivals
and conducts workshops throughout Kentucky on behalf of the
Kentucky Arts Council. In 2009 she received the Circle of
Excellence Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network.
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