The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson
Auteur : Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
Date de publication : 1988
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Nombre de pages : 480
Résumé du livre
Spanning the gamut of literary genres, from autobiographical short stories to poetry, journalism, and novelettes, this is a comprehensive collection of one of America's most seminal women writers. A testament to the nineteenth century as birthplace for black woman writers, The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson offers insight into the themes of oppression and intolarance, often considered dangerous or ignored in the nineteenth century, but now pervade much writing today. Themes such as crossing racial boundaries, infused with Dunbar-Nelson's autobiographical fervor