On Brown's 'Ghosts along the Mississippi River'

Q1 Arts and Humanities Storytelling, Self, Society Pub Date : 2014-04-01 DOI:10.13110/STORSELFSOCI.10.1.0129
M. Jackson
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A lan Brown, professor of English at the University of West Alabama, is the author of numerous books on ghost lore. His works include Ghost Hunters of the South, Haunted Places in the American South, Stories fr om the Haunted South, and Shadows and Cypress: Southern Ghost Stories. In his current work, Brown traces the legends and tales of ghosts up and down the Mississippi River. Brown states that “ghost stories should be enjoyed, and valued, because they preserve the history and values of the people who pass them along” (6). Th is is not a volume of “scary bump in the night” ghost stories that a reader might find in a traditional collection. Brown gathers oral narratives from people he meets in his travels to towns, large and small, in Southern and Northern states that border the Mississippi River. Th e author draws on personal experience from his visits as well as from others who are involved in paranormal research and ghost tours. He includes historical facts about the towns as well as the places, public and private, where he has discovered paranormal activity. Th e firsthand accounts of encounters with ghosts are integrated into the text about the place.
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阿兰·布朗是西阿拉巴马大学的英语教授,他写了很多关于鬼魂传说的书。他的作品包括《南方捉鬼人》、《美国南方闹鬼的地方》、《闹鬼的南方故事》、《影子与柏树:南方鬼故事》。在他目前的作品中,布朗追溯了密西西比河上下鬼魂的传说和故事。布朗说:“鬼故事应该被欣赏,被重视,因为它们保存了故事传人的历史和价值观”(6)。这不是一本读者可能在传统典藏中找到的“夜间恐怖碰撞”鬼故事。布朗收集了他在密西西比河沿岸的南部和北部各州大大小小的城镇旅行中遇到的人们的口头叙述。作者从他的访问中汲取了个人经验,也从其他参与超自然现象研究和幽灵旅行的人那里汲取了经验。他包括了他发现超自然现象的城镇以及公共和私人场所的历史事实。与鬼魂接触的第一手资料被整合到关于这个地方的文本中。
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