Living to Tell the Horrid Tales: True Life Stories of Fomer Slaves, Historical Documents & Novels (ePub)
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Living to Tell the Horrid Tales: True Life Stories of Former Slaves, Historical Documents & Novels is a seminal collection that captures the diverse experiences of slavery through a broad array of literary styles, from heartbreaking autobiographies to...
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Living to Tell the Horrid Tales: True Life Stories of Former Slaves, Historical Documents & Novels is a seminal collection that captures the diverse experiences of slavery through a broad array of literary styles, from heartbreaking autobiographies to incisive historical documents. The compilation encompasses the profound chronicles of pain, resilience, and hope that defined an era of American history. It brings together an unprecedented range of voices, each contributing a unique lens through which the horrific realities of slavery can be understood and reflected upon. The significance of this collection is not only in the standalone value of each work but in the dialogue it creates when these powerful pieces converge in a single volume. Highlighting notable contributions from figures such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and Solomon Northup, it offers an unparalleled exploration into the lives of those who endured and narrated their experiences of enslavement. The editors have meticulously curated works spanning narratives of escape, legal battles for freedom, and the relentless pursuit of human dignity amidst inhuman conditions, offering readers a comprehensive insight into the spectrum of slave life and liberation struggles in America. The authors and editors behind this collection bring forth a cumulative heritage of activism, literary achievement, and historical research. Collectively, they represent crucial figures in the abolitionist movement, civil rights advocacy, and the documentation of African-American history. Their backgrounds, spanning the depths of slavery to the heights of literary and societal contribution, create a rich tapestry of perspectives that deepen the anthology's thematic concerns. Embracing the diversity of their experiences and literary forms, from poetic narratives to factual accounts, this anthology aligns with significant cultural and historical movements, such as Abolitionism and the Harlem Renaissance, offering a nuanced examination of slavery's legacy and the continuous struggle for equality. This collection is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the historic and literary journeys of those who fought to narrate their stories against all odds. Living to Tell the Horrid Tales does more than recount the lives of former slaves; it provides a vital platform where the multiplicity of their voices and stories can teach, touch, and inspire ongoing conversations about history, resilience, and freedom. By engaging with this collection, readers are offered a unique opportunity to explore the complexity of the slave narrative genre, understand the historical contexts that shaped these narratives, and appreciate the profound human spirit that shines through the darkest chapters of history.
Autoren-Porträt von Mark Twain, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Moses Grandy, William Wells Brown, William Still, Nat Turner, Henry Bibb, Olaudah Equiano, Sojourner Truth, Mary Prince, Kate Drumgoold, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Brantz Mayer, Theodore Canot, Booker T. Washington, Elizabeth Keckley, Albion Winegar Tourgée, Charles Ball, Solomon Northup, Josiah Henson, Stephen Smith, Aphra Behn, Harriet E. Wilson, Ellen Craft, William Craft, John Gabriel Stedman, Charles W. Chesnutt, Sarah H. Bradford, Sutton E. Griggs, Lucy A. Delaney, L. S. Thompson, F. G. De Fontaine, Thomas Clarkson, Henry Box Brown, John Dixon Long, Harriet Jacobs, Jacob D. Green, Thomas S. Gaines, Willie Lynch, Margaretta Matilda Odell, Joseph Mountain, Daniel Drayton, Louis Hughes, Lydia Maria Child, James Weldon Johnson, Austin Steward
Mark Twain, the pen name for Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910), was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer, celebrated as one of America's greatest literary figures. He hails from Florida, Missouri, and is best known for his novels 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' (1876) and its sequel, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (1885), the latter often called the 'Great American Novel.' Twain's mastery of humor, narrative voice, and social criticism has firmly established him in the pantheon of American literature. His travel narratives, essays, and various other works all exhibit his sharp wit and profound understanding of humanity. A standout among his later works is 'Living to Tell the Horrid Tales: True Life Stories of Former Slaves, Historical Documents & Novels,' which reflects Twain's deep interest in the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, his abhorrence of slavery, and his engagement with the cultural milieu of the United States during the latter half of the 19th century. Twain's unique literary style combines colloquial language with a keen eye for detail and a storytelling prowess that remains influential and beloved by readers around the globe.
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- Autoren: Mark Twain , Ida B. Wells-Barnett , Moses Grandy , William Wells Brown , William Still , Nat Turner , Henry Bibb , Olaudah Equiano , Sojourner Truth , Mary Prince , Kate Drumgoold , Harriet Beecher Stowe , Frederick Douglass , Brantz Mayer , Theodore Canot , Booker T. Washington , Elizabeth Keckley , Albion Winegar Tourgée , Charles Ball , Solomon Northup , Josiah Henson , Stephen Smith , Aphra Behn , Harriet E. Wilson , Ellen Craft , William Craft , John Gabriel Stedman , Charles W. Chesnutt , Sarah H. Bradford , Sutton E. Griggs , Lucy A. Delaney , L. S. Thompson , F. G. De Fontaine , Thomas Clarkson , Henry Box Brown , John Dixon Long , Harriet Jacobs , Jacob D. Green , Thomas S. Gaines , Willie Lynch , Margaretta Matilda Odell , Joseph Mountain , Daniel Drayton , Louis Hughes , Lydia Maria Child , James Weldon Johnson , Austin Steward
- 2023, 8403 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547761624
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.12.2023
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