Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig

Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig

by Richard O. Lewis Ph.D.
Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig

Vocabulary Concordance of Harriet E. Wilson's Novel, Our Nig

by Richard O. Lewis Ph.D.

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Lewis’ A VOCABULARY CONCORDANCE OF HARRIET E. WILSON’S NOVEL, OUR NIG (2021) tracks empathy featured in Harriet E. Wilson’s 1859 novel, OUR NIG; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black. Wilson’s main character, Mag Smith, presents behaviors that display the full humanity of African Americans. Lewis’ CONCORDANCE . . . catalogues the biased interactions among comingled populations. Lewis’ CONCORDANCE . . . identifies Wilson’s biased interactions imposed upon African American characters. The word, “OUR . . .” in Wilson’s title, embraces readers as family members who accept the main characters’ values as their own. Wilson’s subtlety engages topics about Earth’s natural environment, family relations, societal attitudes, cross-cultural exchanges, moral/corrupt practices, finances, entertainments, and personal struggles. Heading each of OUR NIG’s chapters, Wilson’s quotations challenge contemporary racial intolerance and gender bias. Overall, Wilson’s point-counterpoint style denounces ethnic degradations while claiming liberation for the Statue of Liberty’s 1886 “huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781669828389
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 06/23/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1156
File size: 2 MB
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