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Clotel, or, The president's daughter, William Wells Brown ; edited with an introduction and notes by M. Giulia Fabi

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Clotel, or, The president's daughter, William Wells Brown ; edited with an introduction and notes by M. Giulia Fabi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Clotel, or, The president's daughter
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
52765888
Responsibility statement
William Wells Brown ; edited with an introduction and notes by M. Giulia Fabi
Review
"At a slave auction, a beautiful teenage girl, her sister, and her mother are sold as William Wells Brown's 1853 novel Clotel begins. In making his title character the daughter of Thomas Jefferson, Brown takes advantage of a scandalous and - until recently - unconfirmed rumor. Clotel's new owner falls in love with her, gets her pregnant, seems to promise marriage - then sells her. A fast-paced and harrowing tale of slavery and freedom, and of the hypocrisies of a nation founded on democratic principles, Clotel is more than a sensationalist novel. It is a founding text of the African American novelistic tradition, a brilliantly composed and richly detailed exploration of human relations in a new world."
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Accelerated Reader, UG, 9.8, 14, 14, 50669
Summary
"This edition includes the various endings Brown created for the different versions of Clotel; his narrative of his own "Life and Escape"; an introduction that discusses the author's pioneering portrayal of slave culture and the complexity of racial and gender boundaries; and explanatory notes."--BOOK JACKETThis book takes up the story, in circulation at the time, that Thomas Jefferson fathered an illegitimate, mulatto daughter who was sold into slavery
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ClotelPresident's daughter
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