超越奴役(诺顿美国文学评论系列) Up From Slavery

分类: 图书,进口原版书,文学 Literature,
作者: Booker T. Washington著
出 版 社: 华文出版社
出版时间: 1996-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 262印刷时间: 1995/11/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780393967258包装: 平装内容简介
Upon its publication in 1901, Up From Slavery became the mostinfluential book written by an African American. As one of ahandful of classic American utobiographies, its place in the lit-erary and historical canons is assured. This Norton Critical Edi-tion includes as its text the first book edition, published by
Doubleday, Page and Company. The text is fully annotated andincludes the index that appended the first book edition.
"Contexts and Composition History" includes a selection ofletters between Washington and his editor, Lyman Abbott, thatreveals the process by which Up From Slavery was planned andwritten. Reviews from The Nation, North American Review, andColored American Magazine suggest the flavor of contemporaryreaction to the book. An excerpt from My Larger Educationincludes Washington's impressions of Frederick Douglass andhis African American critics (among them W. E. B. Du Bois)
and reveals his reaction to the mounting criticism of his social,economic, and political programs during the last years of his life.
"Criticism" offers eight essays that present a variety of per-spectives on Up From Slavery, by W. E. B. Du Bois, Kelly Miller,August Meier, Louis R. Harlan, Sidonie Smith, James M. Cox,Houston A. Baker, Jr., and William L. Andrews. Together theseessays represent ninety years of the best critical and historicalanalysis of Up From Slavery and its author. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.
目录
Chapter
I. A Slave among Slaves
II. Boyhood Days
III. The Struggle for an Education
IV. Helping Others
V. The Reconstruction Period
VI. Black Race and Red Race
VII. Early Days at Tuskegee
VIII. Teaching School in a Stable and a Hen-House
IX. Anxious Days and Sleepless Nights
X. A Harder Task than making Bricks without Straw
XI. Making their Beds before they could lie on them.
XII. Raising Money
XIII. Two Thousand Miles for a Five-Minute Speech .
XIV. The Atlanta Exposition Address
XV. The Secret of Success in Public Speaking
XVI. Europe
XVII. Last Words