Conjure Tales and Stories of the Color Line
Collected Stories
Charles W. Chesnutt - Author
William L. Andrews - Editor/introduction
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Unlike the popular "Uncle Remus" stories of Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Chesnutt's tales probe psychological depths in black people unheard of before in Southern regional writing. They also expose the anguish of mixed-race men and women and the consequences of racial hatred, mob violence, and moral compromise.
Introduction by William L. AndrewsThis important collection contains all the stories in his two published volumes, The Conjure Woman and The Wife of His Youth, along with two uncollected works: the tragic "Dave's Neckliss" and "Baxter's Procustes," Chesnutt's parting shot at prejudice. Suggestions for Further Reading A Note on the Text The Goophered Grapevine |
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