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Reading Abolition - The Critical Reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass (Hardcover)
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Reading Abolition - The Critical Reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass (Hardcover)
Series: Literary Criticism in Perspective
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A pathbreaking consideration of the intertwined critical responses
to Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass, giants of
abolitionist literature. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick
Douglass represent a crucial strand in nineteenth-century American
literature: the struggle for the abolition of slavery. Yet there
has been no thoroughgoing discussion of the critical receptionof
these two giants of abolitionist literature. Reading Abolition
narrates and explores the parallels between Stowe's critical
reception and Douglass's. The book begins with Stowe's Uncle Tom's
Cabin, considering its initial celebration as a work of genius and
conscience, its subsequent dismissal in the early twentieth century
as anti-Southern and in the mid-twentieth century as racially
stereotypical, and finally its recent recovery as a classic of
women's, religious, and political fiction. It also considers the
reception of Stowe's other, less well-known novels, non-fictional
works, and poetry, and how engaging the full Stowe canon has
changed the shape of Stowe studies. The second half of the study
deals with the reception of Douglass both as a writer of three
autobiographies that helped to define the contours of African
American autobiography for later writers and critics and as an
extraordinarily eloquent and influential orator and journalist.
Reading Abolition shows that Stowe's and Douglass's critical
destinies have long been intertwined, with questions about race,
gender, nationalism, religion, and thenature of literary and
rhetorical genius playing crucial roles in critical considerations
of both figures. Brian Yothers is Frances Spatz Leighton Endowed
Distinguished Professor and Associate Chair of the Department
ofEnglish at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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