9780195063257-0195063252-The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins: (Including Hagar's Daughter, Winona, and Of One Blood) (The ^ASchomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)

The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins: (Including Hagar's Daughter, Winona, and Of One Blood) (The ^ASchomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)

ISBN-13: 9780195063257
ISBN-10: 0195063252
Author: Pauline Hopkins
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 672 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780195063257
ISBN-10: 0195063252
Author: Pauline Hopkins
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 672 pages

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The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins: (Including Hagar's Daughter, Winona, and Of One Blood) (The ^ASchomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers) (ISBN-13: 9780195063257 and ISBN-10: 0195063252), written by authors Pauline Hopkins, was published by Oxford University Press in 1990. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Women's Studies books. You can easily purchase or rent The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins: (Including Hagar's Daughter, Winona, and Of One Blood) (The ^ASchomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women's Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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First published in May 1900, the Colored American Magazine provided a pioneering forum for black literary talent previously stifled by lack of encouragement and opportunity. Not only a prolific writer for the journal, Pauline Hopkins also served as one of its powerful editorial forces. This volume of her magazine novels, which appeared serially in the journal between March 1901 and November 1903, reveals Hopkins' commitment to fiction as a vehicle for social change. She weaves important political themes into the narrative formulas of nineteenth-century dime-store novels and story papers, which emphasize suspense, action, complex plotting, multiple and false identities, and the use of disguise. Offering both instruction and entertainment, Hopkins' novels also expose the limitations of popular American narrative forms when telling the stories of black characters.

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