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The Colonel's Dream EBOOK

Exploring race, class, and power in post-Civil War America

Charles W. Chesnutt
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In "The Colonel's Dream," Charles W. Chesnutt crafts a nuanced exploration of post-Reconstruction America, focusing on the haunting legacy of racism and social class. The narrative unfolds through the experiences of Colonel Henry French, a once-idealistic Southern gentlemen who revisits his hometown, only to confront the stark realities of a transformed society. Chesnutt's prose marries realism with symbolic undertones, deftly illustrating the complexities of African American life in the South through richly drawn characters and vivid landscapes. This work situates itself within the context of late 19th-century literature, offering a critique of both Southern ideals and the gradual disillusionment that accompanied the period of increasing racial tensions. Chesnutt, an influential African American author and social critic, utilizes his personal experiences and heritage to inform his writing. Born to a mixed-race family in 1858, Chesnutt witnessed the struggles and aspirations of both Black and white communities, which propelled him to become a pivotal figure in the literary fight against racial injustice. His dedication to illuminating the socio-political realities of his time undoubtedly informed the themes of disillusionment and yearning for redemption found in "The Colonel's Dream." I highly recommend "The Colonel's Dream" for readers seeking a profound understanding of America'Äôs racial complexities through a literary lens. Chesnutt'Äôs articulate storytelling and pioneering spirit not only provide an engaging narrative but also an indelible commentary on the human condition and the enduring impacts of history. This novel is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of race, identity, and the American experience in literature.

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Nombre de pages :
275
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
4057664613608
Date de parution :
26-11-19
Format:
Ebook
Protection digitale:
Digital watermarking
Format numérique:
ePub

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