Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself (Norton Critical Editions),New
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself (Norton Critical Editions),New

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself (Norton Critical Editions),New

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Upon its publication in 1845, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself became an immediate bestseller. In addition to its farreaching impact on the antislavery movement in the United States and abroad, Douglasss fugitive slave narrative won recognition for its literary excellence, which has since earned it a place among the classics of nineteenthcentury American autobiography. This Norton Critical Edition reprints the 1845 first edition of Douglasss compelling work. Explanatory annotations accompany the text.A rich selection of 'Contexts' provides the reader with contemporary perspectives. Included are the littleknown preface that Douglass wrote in 1846 for the second Irish edition; a public exchange of letters between A. C. C. Thompson, a former slaveholder, and Douglass; three autobiographical portraits of Douglass's parents; Douglasss account of his escape from slavery, which he chose not to include in the 1845 Narrative; samples of Douglasss use of his slave experience in two of his most influential antislavery speeches; and reminiscences by James Monroe Gregory and Elizabeth Cady Stanton of Douglass as both orator and friend.'Criticism' collects six essential assessments of the Narratives historical and literary aspects, by William S. McFeely, Peter Ripley, Robert B. Stepto, William L. Andrews, Houston A. Baker, Jr., and Deborah E. McDowell. A Chronology and a Selected Bibliography are included.

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  • Q: What is the primary focus of 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass'? A: The book is a first-person account of Frederick Douglass's experiences as a slave and his journey to freedom, highlighting the inhumane conditions of slavery and advocating for abolition.
  • Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the Norton Critical Edition, which includes the 1845 first edition text along with explanatory annotations and additional contextual materials.
  • Q: Who is the author of this narrative? A: The author is Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved person who became a leading figure in the abolitionist movement.
  • Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: The book contains 188 pages.
  • Q: When was this edition published? A: This edition was published on December 17, 1996.
  • Q: Does this book include any supplementary materials? A: Yes, it includes a rich selection of contextual materials, critical assessments, a chronology, and a selected bibliography.
  • Q: What are some themes explored in Douglass's narrative? A: Key themes include the struggle for freedom, the brutality of slavery, and the importance of education and literacy in achieving personal and societal liberation.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this edition is well-suited for academic study due to its critical essays and contextual resources that enhance understanding of the text.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is in new condition.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: The book falls under the category of Black & African American literature, specifically as a significant autobiographical work.

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