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Incidents in the life of a slave girl / Harriet Jacobs ; with an introduction by Valerie Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Schomburg library of nineteenth-century Black women writersPublication details: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1988 (1990[printing])Description: xl, 306 p. ; 17 cmISBN:
  • 0195052676 (series)
  • 0195066707 (pbk.) :
  • 9780195052671 (series)
  • 9780195066708 (pbk.)
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Biography Jacobs, H. J17 Available 33111006016972
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Biography Jacobs, H. J17 Available 33111006447524
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The writings of Afro-American women in the 19th century have remained buried in obscurity, accessible only in research libraries or in expensive and hard-to-find reprints. Many of these books have never been reprinted at all: in some instances only one or two copies are extant. Oxford University Press, in collaboration with the Schomburg Library, is publishing thirty volumes of these compelling and rare works of fiction, poetry, autobiography, biography, essays, and journalism. Each volume contains an introduction written by an expert in the field, including such well-known scholars as Mary Helen Washington, Hazel Carby, Deborah McDowell, Valerie Smith, Houston A. Baker, Jr., and Frances Foster; together, this important new collection will make accessible for the first time the entire range of works written by black women between 1773 and 1910. The series includes never-before-published reprinted texts, such as The Hazely Family, as well as Clarence and Corrine, Ann Plato's Essays, Phillis Wheatley's Collected Works, Emma Dunham Kelley's pioneering novel, Megda, Pauline Hopkins's three serialized novels, and Frances E. W. Harper's Complete Poems (never before collected). It also presents a newly discovered novel, Four Girls at Cottage City by Emma Dunham Kelley, as well as the first American edition of Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands.

Facsim of ed. published: Boston : H. Jacobs, 1861.

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