joel chandler harris

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born Dec. 9, 1848, Eatonton, Ga., U.S. died July 3, 1908, Atlanta, Ga. U.S. writer. He became known as a humorist in his pieces for various newspapers, including (1876-1900) the Atlanta Constitution. He created a vogue for a distinct type of dialect literature with "Tar-Baby" (1879) and later stories that drew on folklore and featured the character Uncle Remus, a wise, genial old black man who weaves his philosophy of life into tales about Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and other animals
joel chandler harris

    Hyphenation

    Jo·el chan·dler Har·ris

    Turkish pronunciation

    cōıl çändlır herîs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤōəl ˈʧandlər ˈherəs/ /ˈʤoʊəl ˈʧændlɜr ˈhɛrɪs/
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