Up in Maine: Stories of Yankee Life Told in Verse

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Up in Maine: Stories of Yankee Life Told in Verse

by Holman Day

EN·~2 hours·74 chapters

Chapters

74 total

UP IN MAINE - Stories of Yankee Life Told in Verse - By Holman F. Day - With an Introduction by C. E. Littlefield - Boston: Small, Maynard & Company - 1900

0:22

PREFACE

4:24

‘ROUND HOME

0:00

AUNT SHAW’S PET JUG

2:36

OLD BOGGS’S SLARNT

1:38

CY NYE, PREVARICATOR

1:54

UNCLE BENJY AND OLD CRANE

1:49

“PLUG”

1:42

THE SONG OF THE HARROW AND PLOW

1:58

HOORAY FOR THE SEASON OF FAIRS

2:11

Description

A lively collection of verse captures the everyday quirks and sturdy spirit of Maine’s country folk. From the dependable Uncle Elnathan Shaw, who whittles a cider jug each afternoon, to the colorful characters who populate farmhouses, docks, and woods, the poems paint a picture of rugged independence with a wink and a smile. The poet’s plain‑spoken rhythm feels like a neighbor’s chat over a hearth, making the scenes feel both familiar and fresh.

The book weaves humor, modest philosophy, and vivid detail into short, sing‑song sketches that celebrate the simple pleasures of New England life. Readers will hear the clang of axe blades, the scent of spruce, and the lilting tunes of whistled jig songs while chuckling at the good‑natured absurdities of rural routine. It’s a warm, approachable journey into a world where honesty, hard work, and a dash of mischievous humor shape the everyday.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (163K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Holman Day

Holman Day

1865–1935

A lively Maine storyteller, journalist, and poet, this early 20th-century writer turned local speech, woods work, and small-town life into vivid popular fiction. He also moved into the new world of silent film, with several of his stories adapted for the screen.

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