Our Nig(Penguin Classics)|报价¥108.80|图书,进口原版,Biographies & Memoirs 传记,Others 其他,Harriet E. Wilson

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品牌:Harriet E. Wilson

基本信息

·出版社:Penguin Classics

·页码:176 页码

·出版日:2004年

·ISBN:0142437778

·条码:9780142437773

·装帧:平装

·英语:英语

·丛书名:Penguin Classics

内容简介

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Our Nigis the tale of a mixed-race girl, Frado, abandoned by her white mother after the death of the child’s black father. Frado becomes the servant of the Bellmonts, a lower-middle- class white family in the free North, while slavery is still legal in the South, and suffers numerous abuses in their household. Frado’s story is a tragic one; having left the Bellmonts, she eventually marries a black fugitive slave, who later abandons her.Wilson combined and subverted two literary styles, the sentimental novel and the slave narrative, in writingOur Nig, which was drawn from her real-life experience. Her sardonic treatment of abolitionists in the novel has long perplexed scholars and readers; Foreman and Pitts explain this puzzle in their Introduction and recount Wilson’s life and career after the 1859 publication ofOur Nig.

作者简介

Harriet E. Wilson (1825–1900) was born in New Hampshire, where she worked from a young age as a servant to an abusive family.

P. Gabrielle Foreman is associate professor of English and American studies at Occidental College and has received many awards and grants.

Reginald Pitts is a historical researcher and genealogist with more than twenty years’ experience.

编辑推荐

From500 Great Books by Women; review by Erica Bauermeister

Ignored by critics upon its publication and "lost" for more than one hundred years,Our Nigwas rediscovered and reprinted in 1983 and is currently considered to be the first novel by an African-American published in the United States. It is a fascinating book which combines elements of nineteenth-century slave narratives and domestic novels and defied the social conventions of its time by portraying interracial marriage, child abandonment, cruel Northerners, and an African-American heroine who is full of energy, intelligence, and imagination, bowed only by prolonged and arduous toil. The story begins with six year-old Frado, deserted by her white mother after the death of her black father and left to live as a servant with the Bellmonts. While some Bellmont family members are sympathetic, Frado is treated like a slave by the mistress of the house and her daughter. By the time Frado is an adult she fulfills duties in "all departments - man, boy, housekeeper, domestic, etc." One by one, Frado's allies are taken from her, replaced finally by a man with whom "she opened her heart to the presence of love" - and who then deserts her. With an ironic, circular return to the beginning of the story,Our Nigis Frado's - and the author's - attempt to support herself and her child.-- For great reviews of books for girls, check outLet's Hear It for the Girls: 375 Great Books for Readers 2-14.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

"I sat up most of the night reading and pondering the enormous significance of Harriet Wilson'sOur Nig." ?Alice Walker--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.

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