Charles W. Chesnutt: America's First Great Black NovelistArchon Books, 1974 - 258 pages This study of Chesnutt is both an appreciation of a unique artist and investigation of a whole culture. We are simultaneously taken into the past and led into our present lives. The writer, fighting against the prejudices and social indifference of his own world, mirrors closely the frailties and strengths of our own turbulent times. No author exists apart from his environment, that in which he is raised and that for which he later writes. The present work is not solely a biography and an examination of its subject's writings both quantitatively and qualitatively. It is also a full exposition of the period in which Chesnutt lived, a search for those complex and diverse sociological conditions which forged his strength and artistry. -- From publisher's description. |
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Page 39
... Douglass . Associated with the bank and later its president , Douglass had long stressed those middle - class virtues to his fellow freedmen . In fact , we need only look at his major oration , " delivered . . . in Elmira , N.Y. ...
... Douglass . Associated with the bank and later its president , Douglass had long stressed those middle - class virtues to his fellow freedmen . In fact , we need only look at his major oration , " delivered . . . in Elmira , N.Y. ...
Page 91
... Douglass , asking him for a good picture of his father , I hope with the material at hand to be able to construct in even the limited time at my disposal , a dignified and ap- preciative sketch - a birdseye view as it were - of the life ...
... Douglass , asking him for a good picture of his father , I hope with the material at hand to be able to construct in even the limited time at my disposal , a dignified and ap- preciative sketch - a birdseye view as it were - of the life ...
Page 242
... Douglass , Life and Times of Frederick Douglass ( New York , 1902 , pp . 504-506 . 22. Frazier , p . 56 . 23. Helen M. Chesnutt , Charles Waddell Chesnutt ( Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1952 ) , pp . 1-8 . Cited hereafter as CWC . 24. Note ...
... Douglass , Life and Times of Frederick Douglass ( New York , 1902 , pp . 504-506 . 22. Frazier , p . 56 . 23. Helen M. Chesnutt , Charles Waddell Chesnutt ( Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1952 ) , pp . 1-8 . Cited hereafter as CWC . 24. Note ...
Contents
What Chesnutt Was Pitted Against | 3 |
MiddleClass Riser | 32 |
Isolattoe | 57 |
Copyright | |
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