Chesnutt Charles W.:
The Portable Charles W. Chesnutt
Editor: William L.Andrews, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr.Gates
Penguin Books , 2008
Quality paperback, 487 pages
Size: 197x131 mm
ISBN: 9780143105343
ISBN-10: 0143105345
Charles W. Chesnutt
Charles W. Chesnutt Was An Innovative And Influential African American Writer Of The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries. His Novels Include The House Behind The Cedars, The Marrow Of Tradition, And The Colonel's Dream, As Well As The Posthumously Published Novel Paul Marchand, F.M.C. From The University Press Of Mississippi.
William L. Andrews
William L. Andrews Is E. Maynard Adams Professor Of English And Senior Associate Dean For Fine Arts And Humanities At The University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill. He Is The Author Of The Literary Career Of Charles W. Chesnutt And To Tell A Free Story: The First Century Of Afro-American<Br>Autobiography, 1760-1865. <Br>Mitch Kachun Is Associate Professor Of History At Western Michigan University. He Is Author Of Festivals Of Freedom: Memory And Meaning In African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915.<Br>
Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Is The W. E. B. Du Bois Professor Of The Humanities, Chair Of The Department Of Afro-American Studies, And Director Of The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute For Afro-American Research At Harvard University. Among His Many Books Are "Colored People: A Memoir And Wonders Of The African World." He Won An American Book Award In 1989 For "The Signifying Monkey."<P>

