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The Marrow of Tradition (The Norton Library)

English

By (author): Charles W. Chesnutt

Part of the Norton Library series

The Norton Library edition of The Marrow of Tradition features the original 1901 text of the work. A sweeping introduction by Autumn Womack highlights the works historical contexts, literary achievements, and groundbreaking critique of white supremacy.

The Norton Library is a growing collection of high-quality texts and translationsinfluential works of literature and philosophyintroduced and edited by leading scholars. Norton Library editions prepare readers for their first encounter with the works that theyll re-read over a lifetime.

  • Inviting introductions highlight the works significance and influence, providing the historical and literary context students need to dive in with confidence.
  • Endnotes and an easy-to-read design deliver an uninterrupted reading experience, encouraging students to read the text first and refer to endnotes for more information as needed.
  • An affordable price (most $10 or less) encourages students to buy the book and to come to class with the assigned edition.

About the Editor: Autumn Womack is Assistant Professor in the departments of African American Studies and English at Princeton University, where she specializes in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century African American literary culture. She is the author of The Matter of Black Living: The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data, 18801930 (2022).

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Product Details
  • Weight: 205g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2023
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780393871395

About Charles W. Chesnutt

Charles W. Chesnutt was born in 1858 in Cleveland Ohio. At the end of the Civil War his parents returned to their native Fayetteville North Carolina where Charles attended a school run by the Freedmens Bureau. After serving as principal of the State Colored Normal School from 1880 to 1883 he abandoned both his teaching career and a South that was increasingly hostile to African Americans. Moving back to Cleveland he practiced law established a successful legal stenography firm and began pursuing a career as a writer. His first story Uncle Peters House about a newly emancipated Black family whose home is burned down by the Ku Klux Klan appeared in 1885. It introduced the themes of folk life racial injustice and social reform that he would explore in dozens of short stories essays and three novels. By the time he died in 1932 Chesnutt was widely recognized as the dean of African American fiction writers. Autumn Womack is an Assistant Professor in the departments of African American Studies and English at Princeton University where she specializes in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century African American literary culture. She is the author of The Matter of Black Living: The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data 18801930 (2022).

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