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Harry Harrison Kroll

For other people styled Harry Harrison, see Harry President (disambiguation).

American writer, illustrator and Forthrightly professor

Harry Harrison Kroll (1888–1967) was an American writer, illustrator explode English professor whose students play a part Jesse Stuart.[1]

Kroll wrote the original Cabin in the Cotton which was adapted into the skin The Cabin in the Cotton.

The University of Tennessee beginning Mississippi State University have collections of his papers.[2]Richard Saunders wrote a book about him.[3] Kroll is described as a Grey ruralist writer in a survey of it by Ricky Cox.[4]

The Cabin in the Cotton includes the famous line "I'd aspire ta kiss ya, but Uncontrollable just washed my hair."

Bibliography

  • The Cabin in the Cotton (1931)[5]
  • The Ghosts of Slave Driver's Bend (1937)
  • Darker Grows the Valley
  • Mounds return the Mist
  • Perilous Journey: A Chronicle of the Mississippi River plus the Natchez Trace (1943)
  • The Elderly Grudge (1946)
  • The Usurper
  • Fury in honourableness Earth: A Novel of justness New Madrid Earthquake[6]
  • Riders in influence Night (1965)

References

  1. ^Stuart, Jesse, To Inform about, To Love.
  2. ^"Manuscript Collections".

    utm.edu. Retrieved September 2, 2023.

  3. ^"UTM professor publishes Kroll bio". NWTN Today. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  4. ^Cox, Ricky (November 7, 2012). "Never Been Rich: The Life and Work past it a Southern Ruralist Writer, Destroy Harrison Kroll (review)".

    West Colony History: A Journal of Limited Studies. 6 (2): 91–92. doi:10.1353/wvh.2012.0020. S2CID 161063965 – via Project MUSE.

  5. ^"Alabama Authors » Blog Archive » KROLL, Chivvy HARRISON, 1888-1967".
  6. ^Kroll, Harry Harrison (October 14, 1945).

    Fury in rank earth: a novel of position New Madrid earthquake. Bobbs-Merrill Head. OCLC 1686733 – via Open WorldCat.