An Anthology of Interracial Literature: Black-White Contacts in the Old World and the New

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Author: Werner Sollors

ISBN-10: 0814781438

ISBN-13: 9780814781432

Category: African Literature Anthologies

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A white knight meets his half-black half-brother in battle. A black hero marries a white woman. A slave mother kills her child by a rapist-master. A white-looking person of partly African ancestry passes for white. A master and a slave change places for a single night. An interracial marriage turns sour. The birth of a child brings a crisis. Such are some of the story lines to be found within the pages of An Anthology of Interracial Literature. This is the first anthology to explore the literary theme of black-white encounters, of love and family stories that cross—or are crossed by—what came to be considered racial boundaries. The anthology extends from Cleobolus' ancient Greek riddle to tormented encounters in the modern United States, visiting along the way a German medieval chivalric romance, excerpts from Arabian Nights and Italian Renaissance novellas, scenes and plays from Spain, Denmark, England, and the United States, as well as essays, autobiographical sketches, and numerous poems. The authors of the selections include some of the great names of world literature interspersed with lesser-known writers. Themes of interracial love and family relations, passing, and the figure of the Mulatto are threaded through the volume. An Anthology of Interracial Literature allows scholars, students, and general readers to grapple with the extraordinary diversity in world literature. As multi-racial identification becomes more widespread the ethnic and cultural roots of world literature takes on new meaning. Contributors include: Hans Christian Andersen, Gwendolyn Brooks, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Charles W. Chesnutt, Lydia MariaChild, Kate Chopin, Countee Cullen, Caroline Bond Day, Rita Dove, Alexandre Dumas, Olaudah Equiano, Langston Hughes, Victor Hugo, Charles Johnson, Adrienne Kennedy, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Guy de Maupassant, Claude McKay, Eugene O'Neill, Alexander Pushkin, and Jean Toomer.Library JournalSollors (English literature & Afro-American studies, Harvard) has compiled the first scholarly anthology that centers on the theme in literature of love and family across, or crossed by, racial boundaries. As Sollors explains in the introduction, "It is a theme that makes for unusual intersections of the plots of love and family relations with issues of society and politics." The anthology contains a broad range of texts, including epics, poems, and novellas, and spans numerous cultures from the ancient to the contemporary. The authors included range from Hans Christian Andersen and Alexander Pushkin to Eugene O'Neill and Gwendolyn Brooks. One is reminded that color was an accidental quality in antiquity and the Christian Middle Ages; that during later times, censure existed; and that, in the United States in particular, interracial marriage bans were not deemed unconstitutional until 1967. As stated in a Rita Dove play: "A sniff of freedom's all it takes to feel history's sting." Recommended for academic libraries and for any reader working around the race rubric.-Scott Hightower, Fordham Univ., New York Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction11"Riddle" (5th century B.C.)72From Parzival (1197-1210)83From The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night574From Il Novellino (1475)695From Hecatommithi (1565)856"The Beautiful Slave-Girl" (1614)977"A Negress Courts Cestus, a Man of a Different Colour" (1633)998"A Faire Nimph Scorning a Black Boy Courting Her" (1658)1019"The Inversion" (1657), "One Enamour'd on a Black-moor" (1657), "A Black Nymph Scorning a Fair Boy Courting Her" (1657)10310"To Mrs. Diana Cecyll" (1665), "The Brown Beauty" (1665), "Sonnet of Black Beauty (1665), "Another Sonnet to Black It Self" (1665)10711"In Laudem Aethiopissae" (1778)11012The Isle of Pines (1668)11513From Oroonoko: A Tragedy in Five Acts (1696)13214"On a Young Lady's Weeping at Oroonooko" (1732), "To a Gentleman in Love with a Negro Woman" (1732)14315Two Versions of the Story of Inkle and Yarico14516The Dying Negro (1773)15217Letter to James Tobin (1788)16118The Engagement in Santo Domingo (1811)16719Ourika (1823)18920The Blackamoor of Peter the Great (1827-1828)20821"The Quadroons" (1842)23222From Georges (1843)24023From Beyond the Seas (1863-1864)25324"The Quadroom Girl" (1842)27825"The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point" (1848)28026"The Pilot's Story" (1860)28827From Mulatto: An Original Romantic Drama in Five Acts (1840)29228The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana: A Play in Five Acts (1859)30029From Black and White: A Drama in Three Acts (1869)33730From Miscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races, Applied to the American White Man and Negro (1863)35031Madame Delphine (1881)38332From "The Pariah" (1895)42133"Boitelle" (1889)42434"The Father of Desiree's Baby" (1893)43135"Uncle Wellington's Wives" (1899)43636"The Mulatto to His Critics" (1918)46137"The Octoroon" (1922), "Cosmopolite" (1922), "The Riddle" (1925)46238From The Vengeance of the Gods (1922)46439"Hope" (1922)47340"Withered Skin of Berries" (1923)47641"Confession" (1929)49842All God's Chillun Got Wings (1924)50443"Near White" (1925), "Two Who Crossed a Line" (1925)53044"Cross" (1925), "Mulatto" (1927), Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South (1935)53245"The Mulatto" (1925), "Near-White" (1932)55946"The Pink Hat" (1926)57347"Ballad of Pearl May Lee" (1945)57748The Owl Answers (1963)58349From Oxherding Tale (1982)59450From The Darker Face of the Earth (1994)60651From Buck (2001)63452From The Secret Life of Fred Astaire (2001)653Sources667Index673About the Editor675