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American & Canadian Literature, Folklore & Mythology, United States History - 19th Century - Westward Migration & Development, General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

Paul Bunyan

by Daniel Hoffman
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Overview

Paul Bunyan is the giant of American folklore, so huge that several states claim him as their own-some say he was born in Michigan, others claim Minnesota, still others, Maine. Daniel Hoffman's Paul Bunyan shows that the hero's origins are more surprising still. 
      More than another recounting of Paul Bunyan's adventures, this book is a classic of American folklore. First published in 1949, this new edition traces the clues of origin to turn-of-the-century logging camps, to the sparse record of actual folktales, and then to the ways these yarns were repeated, revised, simplified, or distorted. 
 

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Editorials

Richard M. Dorson

... a superlative study of the legend's proliferation. ... Hoffman sharply divides the true folktale from the popularization, and that in turn from the work of art ... [and] for the first time clarifies the important concept of popularization. --Yale Review

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Pages
213
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870135217

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