保罗·班扬的诞生——印刷版

D. Hoffman
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他们向北走了一百英里。”多年后,他又让船员们在“格雷林以西50英里处”找到了他们的营地。格雷林位于奥萨布尔和奥斯科达的直线以西120英里和以北15英里处。还有,在诗的末尾,“因为我们发现了过去的痕迹,一个沉重的伐木工非常熟悉,一个有圆圈L的沉重,正如你所知道的,这是班扬的标记。”圆圈L是h.m. Loud Sons公司的标志,这是该地区欧萨布尔河上持续经营时间最长的木材公司。马洛赫自己的管辖范围是密歇根州的西部,这可能表明麦吉利夫雷在这首诗中与马洛赫合作,或者至少是通信。事实上,麦吉利夫雷曾在克劳福德县欧萨布尔河北支流(格雷林周围)的木材营地工作过,他可能在那里听说过“圆河”的故事。麦吉利夫雷最初的故事的魅力在于,它没有像后来出版的保罗·班扬(Paul Bunyan)所利用的那样,立即开始夸张。相反,它建立在真理的萌芽上,以培养轻信,而不是以一种明显的方式扩大可信度。麦吉利夫雷只是在最后才看到他的读者微笑,当他们意识到自己被愚弄了,那是一种毛茸茸的狗的风格。
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The Birth of Paul Bunyan—In Print
north they made their way, one hundred miles." He then had the crew find their camp again, many years later, "west of Graylin' 50 miles." Grayling is about 120 miles west and 15 miles north of Au Sable and Oscoda as the crow flies. Also, at the end of the poem, "For of the past we found a trace, a peavey loggers know so well, a peavey with a Circle L, which as you know, was Bunyan's mark." Circle L was the H. M. Loud Sons' company mark, the longest continually running lumber company on the Au Sable River in this area. Malloch's own bailiwick was the western side of Michigan, suggesting perhaps that MacGillivray had collaborated, or at least corresponded, with Malloch on the verse. McGillivray had in fact worked in lumber camps on the Au Sable River's North Branch in Crawford County (which surrounds Grayling), where he may have heard the "Round River" tale told. The charm of MacGillivray's original story was that it did not launch into exaggeration immediately, as did subsequently published Paul Bunyan exploits. Instead, it built on germs of truth to foster gullibility, not stretching credibility in an obvious way. MacGillivray only caught his readers smiling at the end, when they realized they had been had, shaggy-dog style.
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