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The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins Pauline E. Hopkins

The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins By Pauline E. Hopkins

The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins by Pauline E. Hopkins


The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins Summary

The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins by Pauline E. Hopkins

The Colored American Magazine, first published in 1900, was a pioneering forum for black literary talent. Pauline Hopkins was not only a prolific contributor, but one of its powerful editorial forces. These stories reveal her commitment to fiction as a vehicle for social change, weaving themes such as white oppression, the heroism of black women, and the need for organized resistance to persecution, into the narrative formulas of popular fiction.

The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins Reviews

Brilliant....It is not hard to imagine that, once her fiction is given the attention it deserves, Hopkins could replace Chestnutt as the foremost black novelist of the period. * Eric J. Sundquist in The New York Times Book Review *
The three novels published in the Schomburg Library for the first time since their appearance in The Colored American Magazine from 1901 to 1903 not only represent an early example of black people producing popular fiction for and about themselves, but extend the cultural and political discourse introduced in Harper's novel [Iola Leroy]. * The Women's Review of Books *

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NPB9780195052480
9780195052480
019505248X
The Magazine Novels of Pauline Hopkins by Pauline E. Hopkins
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1988-07-28
672
N/A
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