The Oxford Companion to African American Literature / Editors, William L. Andrews, Frances Smith Foster, Trudier Harris ; Foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

The Oxford Companion to African American Literature provides the first comprehensive one-volume reference work devoted to this rich tradition, surveying the length and breadth of black literary history, focusing in particular on the lives and careers of more than 400 writers. Here, too, are general...

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Contributors: Andrews, William L., 1946-, Foster, Frances Smith, Harris, Trudier
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
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Summary:The Oxford Companion to African American Literature provides the first comprehensive one-volume reference work devoted to this rich tradition, surveying the length and breadth of black literary history, focusing in particular on the lives and careers of more than 400 writers. Here, too, are general articles on the traditional literary genres, such as poetry, fiction, and drama; on genres of special import in African American letters, such as autobiography, slave narratives, Sunday school literature, and oratory; and on a wide spectrum of related topics, including journalism, the black periodical press, major libraries and research centers, religion, literary societies, women's clubs, and various publishing enterprises.
Finally, the five-part, fifteen-page essay, Literary History, captures the full sweep of African American writing in the United States, from the colonial and early national eras right up to the present day. The Companion also features a comprehensive subject index; extensive cross-referencing; and bibliographies after almost every article.
Physical Description:xxvii, 866 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0195065107
9780195065107