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Smoky Mountain Voices

Author : Harold F. Farwell
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 11,48 MB
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0813183944

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A stingy man "won't drink branch water till there's a flood," and it is "a mighty triflin' sort o' man'd let either his dog or his woman starve." Some places are "so crowded you couldn't cuss a cat without gettin' fur in your mouth." For almost thirty years Horace Kephart collected sayings like these from his neighbors and friends in the area around Bryson City, North Carolina. Kephart, a librarian with an interest in languages and in the American Frontier, left his career and his family in midlife to settle in what was at the turn of the century the wilds of the Great Smokey Mountains. An assiduous collector and observer, he compiled twenty-six journals of notes on the folkways and speech of the Southern Appalachians at a time when the region was still largely isolated. Smokey Mountain Voices is a dictionary of Southern Appalachian speech based on Kephart's journals and publications; it is also a compendium of mountain lore. Harold Farwell and J. Karl Nicholas have compiled not only quaint and peculiar words, but jokes and comic exchanges. Many of the "ordinary" words that comprised an important part of the language of the mountaineers are preserved here thanks to Kephart's meticulous collecting. The editors have incorporated the original quotations with Kephart's definitions and explanations to create a rich source for the study of southern mountain speech. And within the echoes of these Smokey Mountain voices exists some of the joy and fullness of life that Horace Kephart shared and recorded. Smoky Mountain Voices will be of interest to dialectologists, historians of American English, students of regional literature, scholars of folk life, and laypersons interested in Southern Appalachia.

Mountain Voices

Author : Warren Moore
Publisher : John F. Blair, Publisher
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 39,51 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN :

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Oral histories capture vanishing lifestyles of Appalachian natives

Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English

Author : Michael Montgomery
Publisher :
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781572332225

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Often considered merely a repository of archaic or even Elizabethan English, the language of southern Appalachia represents a distinctive American dialect that is both conservative and innovative. This dictionary marks the first comprehensive, historical record of the traditional speech of this region. Focusing on the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee and western North Carolina, it features more than six thousand names, usages, meanings, and folk expressions that are found in the region, exemplified by more than fifteen thousand documented quotations.

Our Southern Highlanders

Author : Horace Kephart
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 46,52 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Appalachian Region, Southern
ISBN :

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Voices in the Laurel

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 14,44 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Appalachian Region, Southern
ISBN :

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Southern Mountain Speech

Author : Cratis D. Williams
Publisher :
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 10,86 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Americanisms
ISBN : 9780938211075

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She Come By It Natural

Author : Sarah Smarsh
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 39,29 MB
Release : 2020-10-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1982157305

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In this Time Top 100 Book of the Year, the National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Heartland “analyzes how Dolly Parton’s songs—and success—have embodied feminism for working-class women” (People). Growing up amid Kansas wheat fields and airplane factories, Sarah Smarsh witnessed firsthand the particular vulnerabilities—and strengths—of women in working poverty. Meanwhile, country songs by female artists played in the background, telling powerful stories about life, men, hard times, and surviving. In her family, she writes, “country music was foremost a language among women. It’s how we talked to each other in a place where feelings aren’t discussed.” And no one provided that language better than Dolly Parton. In this “tribute to the woman who continues to demonstrate that feminism comes in coats of many colors,” Smarsh tells readers how Parton’s songs have validated women who go unheard: the poor woman, the pregnant teenager, the struggling mother disparaged as “trailer trash.” Parton’s broader career—from singing on the front porch of her family’s cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains to achieving stardom in Nashville and Hollywood, from “girl singer” managed by powerful men to self-made mogul of business and philanthropy—offers a springboard to examining the intersections of gender, class, and culture. Infused with Smarsh’s trademark insight, intelligence, and humanity, this is “an ambitious book” (The New Republic) about the icon Dolly Parton and an “in-depth examination into gender and class and what it means to be a woman and a working-class hero that feels particularly important right now” (Refinery29).

Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English

Author : Michael B. Montgomery
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 3218 pages
File Size : 13,27 MB
Release : 2021-06-22
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1469662558

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The Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English is a revised and expanded edition of the Weatherford Award–winning Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English, published in 2005 and known in Appalachian studies circles as the most comprehensive reference work dedicated to Appalachian vernacular and linguistic practice. Editors Michael B. Montgomery and Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller document the variety of English used in parts of eight states, ranging from West Virginia to Georgia—an expansion of the first edition's geography, which was limited primarily to North Carolina and Tennessee—and include over 10,000 entries drawn from over 2,200 sources. The entries include approximately 35,000 citations to provide the reader with historical context, meaning, and usage. Around 1,600 of those examples are from letters written by Civil War soldiers and their family members, and another 4,000 are taken from regional oral history recordings. Decades in the making, the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English surpasses the original by thousands of entries. There is no work of this magnitude available that so completely illustrates the rich language of the Smoky Mountains and Southern Appalachia.

Voices of Our Mountain Kin

Author : Jerry Owen
Publisher : Andborough Pub
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 32,40 MB
Release : 2007-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780977418169

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Volume 2 of Voices of Our Mountain Kin, continues with more of the legends, folk tales and memories of our heritage in the Blue Ridge, Balsam and Great Smoky Mountains that you enjoyed reading in the first volume. You'll experience the hardships of pioneer living and the struggle to survive and prosper in the early days of the Southern Appalachia. Family stories will lead you through clearing virgin forest and breaking ground for the first homesteads, impacts of the Civil War, mountain medicines, midwives and healing, to more recent, modern times.

Photographing the Great Smoky Mountains: Where to Find Perfect Shots and How to Take Them (The Photographer's Guide)

Author : Jim Hargan
Publisher : The Countryman Press
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 26,82 MB
Release : 2011-03-07
Category : Travel
ISBN : 158157939X

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Find countless opportunities to capture the beauty and natural diversity of America's most visited national park. On the border between North Carolina and Tennessee lie the forests and mountains of America’s most visited national park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Renowned for the diversity of its plant and animal life—the most biological diversity of any area in the world’s temperate zone—this beautiful place also boasts some of the last remaining pockets of Southern Appalachian mountain culture. The park offers countless opportunities to capture its beauty and diversity on film, and in this book professional photographer and writer Jim Hargan leads you to some of the best photo sites throughout this 800-square-mile wonderland.