The House Behind the Cedars

The House Behind the Cedars - Paperback

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The House Behind the Cedars

The House Behind the Cedars - Paperback

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by Charles Chesnutt (Author), Judith Jackson Fossett (Introduction by)

Charles Chesnutt's classic novel, hailed by Werner Sollors as "a pioneering work of racial passing."

Edited and featuring an introduction and notes from Judith Jackson Fossett.

A riveting portrait of the shifting and intractable nature of race in American life, The House Behind the Cedars follows John and Rena Walden, mixed-race siblings who pass for white in the postbellum American South. The siblings travel carefully between Black and white worlds, but their precarious routine is threatened when Rena falls in love with a white man and hides her true heritage to start a life with him.

This edition revitalizes a much-neglected masterpiece by one of our most important African American writers. As Werner Sollors writes, "William Dean Howells did not overstate his case when he compared Chesnutt's works with those by Turgenev, Maupassant, and James."

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The House Behind the Cedars, which many consider Charles Chesnutt's fi nest novel, tells of John and Lena Walden, mulatto siblings who pass for white in the postbellum American South. The drama that unfolds as they travel between black and white worlds constitutes a riveting portrait of the shifting and intractable nature of race in American life. This edition revitalizes a much-neglected masterpiece by one of our most important African-American writers. As Werner Sollors writes, "William Dean Howells did not overstate his case when he compared Chesnutt's works with those by Turgenev, Maupassant, and James . . . and [Chesnutt] has become one of the most important 'crossover' authors from the African-American tradition."

Author Biography

Judith Jackson Fossett, associate professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, is the author of Illuminated Darkness: Slavery and Its Shadows in Nineteenth-Century America and the editor of Race Consciousness: African-American Studies for the New Century.

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.53 x 8 x 5.32 IN
Publication Date: December 09, 2003

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