Analyzing Chesnutt's fiction from the angle of the West African trickster tradition explains the varying interpretations of his texts and his authorial intentions. The discussion also illustrates the influence that audience and editorial concerns may have had on African-American authors at the turn of the century
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...
“Every book is a gamble at bes” : The publication of Charles Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition (190...
Focusing on the trope of passing, the volume discusses how early African American authors such as W....
ABSTRACT Charles W. Chesnutt captures the essence of the Post Civil War period and gives examples of...
Amidst a surge of plantation fiction writing during the era of American Realism, Charles Chesnutt wa...
(English): The dissertation is fundamentally a study of intertextuality. Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1...
Tricksters are popular cultural and literary characters which appear across regions and genres in va...
Even after the dismantling of the institution of slavery, the majority on nineteenth-century Afro-Am...
115 leavesSummary of Author: Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) is a black short story author and novel...
Charles Waddell Chesnutt was an African American writer born on June 20, 1858, in Cleveland, Ohio to...
This thesis argues that Charles W. Chesnutt's writings challenged the central assumptions of his Ame...
International audienceIn 1899 Houghton Mifflin published African-American writer Charles Waddell Che...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
Charles Chesnutt is perhaps best known for his short stories; he also, over the course of his relati...
This dissertation analyzes the fiction of Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), the first black fict...
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...
“Every book is a gamble at bes” : The publication of Charles Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition (190...
Focusing on the trope of passing, the volume discusses how early African American authors such as W....
ABSTRACT Charles W. Chesnutt captures the essence of the Post Civil War period and gives examples of...
Amidst a surge of plantation fiction writing during the era of American Realism, Charles Chesnutt wa...
(English): The dissertation is fundamentally a study of intertextuality. Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1...
Tricksters are popular cultural and literary characters which appear across regions and genres in va...
Even after the dismantling of the institution of slavery, the majority on nineteenth-century Afro-Am...
115 leavesSummary of Author: Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) is a black short story author and novel...
Charles Waddell Chesnutt was an African American writer born on June 20, 1858, in Cleveland, Ohio to...
This thesis argues that Charles W. Chesnutt's writings challenged the central assumptions of his Ame...
International audienceIn 1899 Houghton Mifflin published African-American writer Charles Waddell Che...
Growing up in Cleveland after the Civil War and during the brutal rollback of Reconstruction and the...
Charles Chesnutt is perhaps best known for his short stories; he also, over the course of his relati...
This dissertation analyzes the fiction of Charles Waddell Chesnutt (1858-1932), the first black fict...
Charles W. Chesnutt emerged on the literary scene in 1899 and was soon hailed as a pioneer of the co...
“Every book is a gamble at bes” : The publication of Charles Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition (190...
Focusing on the trope of passing, the volume discusses how early African American authors such as W....