Allegheny Episodes
Folk Lore and Legends Collected in Northern and Western Pennsylvania
Abstract
Allegheny Episodes is the eleventh of twelve volumes in Henry Shoemaker’s Pennsylvania Folklore Series. Published in 1922—years before Shoemaker’s time as Pennsylvania’s first state folklorist—Allegheny Episodes includes twenty-five stories written in his typical literary style. Some tales recall famous hunters and loggers who made their way through Pennsylvania’s rough country; others center on rivalry and lost love, ghosts and other supernatural phenomena, and the wilderness itself. Shoemaker saw Pennsylvania’s folklore as a melding of Native American and European practices. Though his methods have been contested over the years, Shoemaker’s work as a folklorist stemmed from his deep affinity for Pennsylvania’s fading wilderness and his desire to capture the heart of its people through the spoken and written word.
Keywords
History of the Americas; Folklore, myths and legends; The Earth: natural history: general interest; Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interestISBN
9780271101019, 9780271030005Publisher
Penn State University PressPublisher website
http://www.psupress.org/Publication date and place
University Park, 1922Grantor
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History of the Americas
Ancient Greek religion and mythology
Mountains and uplands