Description

Book Synopsis
Fourteen conjure tales by one of America's most influential African American fiction writers.

Table of Contents
Introduction

A Note on the Texts

THE TEXTS OF THE CONJURE STORIES

The Goophered Grapevine
Po' Sandy
The Conjurer's Revenge
Dave's Neckliss
A Deep Sleeper
Lonesome Ben
The Dumb Witness
A Victim of Heredity; or, Why the Darkey Loves Chicken
The Gray Wolf's Ha'nt
Mars Jeems's Nightmare
Sis' Becky's Pickaninny
Tobe's Tribulations
Hot-Foot Hannibal
The Marked Tree

CONTEXTS

Sarah Ingle • The Terrain of Chesnutt's Conjure Tales
Charles W. Chesnutt • From His Journal, Spring 1880
  • [Why could not a colored man . . . write a far better book about the South?]
  • [I think I must write a book]
William Wells Brown • [Voudooism in Missouri]
Joel Chandler Harris • The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox
Ovid • The Transformation of Daphne into a Laurel
Charles W. Chesnutt • Letters to Albion W. Tourgée and George Washington Cable
  • To Tourgée, Sept. 26, 1889
  • To Cable, March 29, 1890
  • To Cable, June 13, 1890
Paul Laurence Dunbar • The Deserted Plantation
Charles W. Chesnutt • Superstitions and Folk-lore of the South
  • The Free Colored People of North Carolina
  • Adaptation of "The Dumb Witness"
  • The Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed?
  • Post-Bellum-Pre-Harlem
CRITICISM

EARLY CRITICISM

Critical Notices of The Conjure Woman
William Dean Howells • Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories
Benjamin Brawley • [Fiction with a Firm Sense of Art]
Helen M. Chesnutt • Chesnutt and Walter Hines Page

MODERN CRITICISM

Robert Hemenway • [Black Magic, Audience, and Belief]
William L. Andrews • [A Critique of the Plantation Legend]
Robert B. Stepto • [The Cycle of the First Four Stories]
John Edgar Wideman • [Julius's Ex-Slave Narrative]
Werner Sollors • [Reason, Property, and Modern Metamorphoses]
Houston A. Baker Jr. • [The Sound of the Conjure Stories]
Eric J. Sundquist • [Chesnutt's Revision of Uncle Remus]
Richard H. Brodhead • [Chesnutt's Negotiation with the Dominant Literary Culture]
Candace J. Waid • Conjuring the Conjugal: Chesnutt's Scenes from a Marriage
Glenda Carpio • [Black Humor in the Conjure Stories]
Charles W. Chesnutt: A Chronology

Selected Bibliography

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 17/01/2012
      ISBN13: 9780393927801, 978-0393927801
      ISBN10: 0393927806

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fourteen conjure tales by one of America's most influential African American fiction writers.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      A Note on the Texts

      THE TEXTS OF THE CONJURE STORIES

      The Goophered Grapevine
      Po' Sandy
      The Conjurer's Revenge
      Dave's Neckliss
      A Deep Sleeper
      Lonesome Ben
      The Dumb Witness
      A Victim of Heredity; or, Why the Darkey Loves Chicken
      The Gray Wolf's Ha'nt
      Mars Jeems's Nightmare
      Sis' Becky's Pickaninny
      Tobe's Tribulations
      Hot-Foot Hannibal
      The Marked Tree

      CONTEXTS

      Sarah Ingle • The Terrain of Chesnutt's Conjure Tales
      Charles W. Chesnutt • From His Journal, Spring 1880
      • [Why could not a colored man . . . write a far better book about the South?]
      • [I think I must write a book]
      William Wells Brown • [Voudooism in Missouri]
      Joel Chandler Harris • The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox
      Ovid • The Transformation of Daphne into a Laurel
      Charles W. Chesnutt • Letters to Albion W. Tourgée and George Washington Cable
      • To Tourgée, Sept. 26, 1889
      • To Cable, March 29, 1890
      • To Cable, June 13, 1890
      Paul Laurence Dunbar • The Deserted Plantation
      Charles W. Chesnutt • Superstitions and Folk-lore of the South
      • The Free Colored People of North Carolina
      • Adaptation of "The Dumb Witness"
      • The Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed?
      • Post-Bellum-Pre-Harlem
      CRITICISM

      EARLY CRITICISM

      Critical Notices of The Conjure Woman
      William Dean Howells • Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories
      Benjamin Brawley • [Fiction with a Firm Sense of Art]
      Helen M. Chesnutt • Chesnutt and Walter Hines Page

      MODERN CRITICISM

      Robert Hemenway • [Black Magic, Audience, and Belief]
      William L. Andrews • [A Critique of the Plantation Legend]
      Robert B. Stepto • [The Cycle of the First Four Stories]
      John Edgar Wideman • [Julius's Ex-Slave Narrative]
      Werner Sollors • [Reason, Property, and Modern Metamorphoses]
      Houston A. Baker Jr. • [The Sound of the Conjure Stories]
      Eric J. Sundquist • [Chesnutt's Revision of Uncle Remus]
      Richard H. Brodhead • [Chesnutt's Negotiation with the Dominant Literary Culture]
      Candace J. Waid • Conjuring the Conjugal: Chesnutt's Scenes from a Marriage
      Glenda Carpio • [Black Humor in the Conjure Stories]
      Charles W. Chesnutt: A Chronology

      Selected Bibliography

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