"To Be an Author" : : Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1889-1905 / / ed. by Robert C. Leitz, Joseph McElrath.

Collected in this volume are the 1889--1905 letters of one of the first African-American literary artists to cross the "color line" into the de facto segregated American publishing industry of the turn of the century. Selected for inclusion are those chronicling the rise of Charles W. Ches...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- EDITORIAL NOTE -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I. Cable's Protege in 1889-1891. An "Insider" Views the Negro Question -- PART II. A Dream Deferred, 1891-1896. The Businessman Prevails -- PART III. Page's Protégé in 1897-1899. The Reemergence of the Artist and Prophet -- PART IV. The Professional Novelist of 1899-1902. Pursuit of the Dream -- PART V. Discontent in 1903-1904. A Turn to Argumentative Prose -- PART VI. The Quest Renewed, 1904-1905. Argumentative Art for an Indifferent Readership -- INDEX
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PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
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INTRODUCTION --
PART I. Cable's Protege in 1889-1891. An "Insider" Views the Negro Question --
PART II. A Dream Deferred, 1891-1896. The Businessman Prevails --
PART III. Page's Protégé in 1897-1899. The Reemergence of the Artist and Prophet --
PART IV. The Professional Novelist of 1899-1902. Pursuit of the Dream --
PART V. Discontent in 1903-1904. A Turn to Argumentative Prose --
PART VI. The Quest Renewed, 1904-1905. Argumentative Art for an Indifferent Readership --
INDEX
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PART III. Page's Protégé in 1897-1899. The Reemergence of the Artist and Prophet --
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INDEX
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INTRODUCTION --
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PART II. A Dream Deferred, 1891-1896. The Businessman Prevails --
PART III. Page's Protégé in 1897-1899. The Reemergence of the Artist and Prophet --
PART IV. The Professional Novelist of 1899-1902. Pursuit of the Dream --
PART V. Discontent in 1903-1904. A Turn to Argumentative Prose --
PART VI. The Quest Renewed, 1904-1905. Argumentative Art for an Indifferent Readership --
INDEX
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