Uncle Remus


Leído por Mark F. Smith

(4.5 stars; 162 reviews)

Many readers will already be familiar with Uncle Remus’ favorite animal characters – Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox among them – and some of the popular tales concerning them. (To this day, “tar baby” as an expression for a particularly sticky situation that is almost impossible to solve, has passed into the English language and common use.) Even people who have never read any of these tales will know exactly why you don’t throw a rabbit into a briar patch, mainly because Walt Disney produced his first movie ever to use professional actors with animation, called “Song of the South”, based on the Uncle Remus tales.

Joel Chandler Harris, a newsman in Georgia, grew up listening to folktales told by the local black population. Later, he published his version of these tales in a series of stories printed in the “Atlanta Constitution.” The tales of, and by, Harris’ chief character Uncle Remus, an old black man scrabbling to make his living in the post-Civil War South, were extremely popular and widely read. Harris’ use of innovative spelling to give the reader a sense of the black dialect was considered novel.

While this is not a book that will pass a current political correctness test, due to its use of labels for black folks which have gone out of polite conversation, Uncle Remus is a largely sympathetic look at post-war plantation life. Uncle Remus himself is a warm, folksy man of good humor and dry wit, and after finishing his animal stories, the remaining sayings and tales are a moment of history frozen in amber. (Summary by Mark) (6 hr 12 min)

Capítulos

1 - 01 - Uncle Remus initiates the Little Boy 6:45 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 02 - The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story 5:48 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 03 - Why Mr. Possum loves Peace 6:46 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 04 - How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox 5:26 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 05 - The Story of the Deluge, and how it came about 6:06 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 06 - Mr. Rabbit grossly deceives Mr. Fox 9:26 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 07 - Mr. Fox is again victimized 8:51 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 08 - Mr. Fox is outdone by Mr. Buzzard 6:11 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 09 - Miss Cow falls a Victim to Mr. Rabbit 9:04 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 10 - Mr. Terrapin appears upon the Scene 8:44 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 11 - Mr. Wolf makes a Failure 7:34 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 12 - Mr. Fox tackles Old Man Tarrypin 5:26 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 13 - The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf 7:40 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 14 - Mr. Fox and the Deceitful Frogs 4:17 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 15 - Mr. Fox goes a-hunting, but Mr. Rabbit bags the Game 4:34 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 16 - Old Mr. Rabbit, he's a Good Fisherman 6:35 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 17 - Mr. Rabbit nibbles up the Butter 9:04 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 18 - Mr. Rabbit finds his Match at last 8:22 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 19 - The Fate of Mr. Jack Sparrow 9:13 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 20 - How Mr. Rabbit saved his Meat 9:00 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 1 - 21 - Mr. Rabbit meets his Match again 5:16 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 22 - A Story about the Little Rabbits 6:09 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 23 - Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Bear 6:02 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 24 - Mr. Bear catches Old Mr. Bull-Frog 7:20 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 25 - How Mr. Rabbit lost his Fine Bushy Tail 6:08 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 26 - Mr. Terrapin shows his Strength 7:47 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 27 - Why Mr. Possum has no Hair on his Tail 8:50 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 28 - The End of Mr. Bear 8:04 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 1 - 29 - Mr. Fox gets into Serious Business 8:03 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 30 - How Mr. Rabbit succeeded in raising a Dust 7:28 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 31 - A Plantation Witch 9:55 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 32 - Jacky-my-Lantern 9:09 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 33 - Why the Negro is Black 4:01 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 1 - 34 - The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox 10:06 Leído por Mark F. Smith
1 - 35 - Plantation Proverbs 8:07 Leído por Mark F. Smith
2 - 1 - Revival Hymn, Camp-Meeting Song, Corn-Shucking Song 9:19 Leído por Mark F. Smith
2 - 2 - The Plough-hands Song, Christmas Play-Song, Plantation Play-Song, A Pla… 9:31 Leído por Mark F. Smith
2 - 3 - De Big Bethel Church, Time goes by Turns 3:33 Leído por Mark F. Smith
3 - A Story of the War 19:53 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 4 - 1 - Jeems Rober'son's Last Illness, Uncle Remus's Church Experience, Uncl… 11:37 Leído por Mark F. Smith
4 - 2 - Turnip Salad as a Text, A Confession, Uncle Remus with the Toothache 9:20 Leído por Mark F. Smith
4 - 3 - The Phonograph, Race Improvement, In the Role of a Tartar 9:00 Leído por Mark F. Smith
4 - 4 - A Case of Measles, The Emigrants, As a Murderer 9:42 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 4 - 5 - His Practical View of Things, That Deceitful Jug, The Florida Waterme… 14:51 Leído por Mark F. Smith
# 4 - 6 - Uncle Remus preaches to a Convert, As to Education, A Temperance Refo… 7:21 Leído por Mark F. Smith
4 - 7 - As a Weather Prophet, The Old Man's Troubles, The Fourth of July 11:20 Leído por Mark F. Smith

Reseñas

Uncle Remus: a most beloved story teller


(5 stars)

Well done, Mark! Thank you for a great reading! My Dad used to read Uncle Remus to us. He could do the accent so well. Then he got Parkinsons disease and lost his facial expressions and story telling ability. I have played your recording for him as we traveled to therapy. He has enjoyed it very much.

very good


(5 stars)

A well-done recording of a very entertaining group of stories.

Excellent Uncle Remus!


(5 stars)

I am most impressed with the reading by Mr. Mark Smith. His 'southern negro' voice is wonderful. It is as though I were sitting there with the boy, listening to the old gentleman tell the tales. Thank you for doing the reading, Mr. Smith.

Fond Memories!


(5 stars)

Mr. Smith has a wonderful reading voice. These Uncle Remus stories were read to me as a child at bed time. So nice to discover them again as an adult. It's a little bit of Southern history.


(5 stars)

Thank you so much Mark! Me and my little daughter listen to these stories at bed time. We both love them.


(5 stars)

Glad to have found this book! Now l'd like to find. Song of the South!

Uncle Remus


(5 stars)

Loved the Beer Rabbit stories. Mark Smith is an excellent narrator.

Interesting


(4 stars)

Another tour de force performance by Mark Smith. I found these stories entertaining. Uncle Remus is a wise old benevolent former slave still living on or close to the plantation. He uses the n-word repeatedly and that is uncomfortable and inappropriate in today's society still struggling to come to grips with racial inequality. The stories do give an impression of what the post-war South must havebeen like in some situations. Over all the stories are interesting and entertaining but the whole book should be approached from a careful historical perspective.