The House Behind the Cedars

The House Behind the Cedars

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Chesnutt, Charles W.
Sharp Ink
EAN: 9788028341633
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In "The House Behind the Cedars," Charles W. Chesnutt weaves a poignant narrative exploring themes of race, identity, and societal expectation in the post-Civil War South. The novel employs a rich, lyrical style that blends realism with elements of local color, creating a vivid portrayal of African American life during a tumultuous period in American history. Central to the story are the lives of two mixed-race siblings, Rena and George, who grapple with their racial identities while navigating the rigid social hierarchies of their time. Through Chesnutt's intricate character development and nuanced social commentary, readers gain insight into the conflicts faced by individuals whose heritage renders them caught between two worlds. Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) was a pioneering African American author and social critic whose experiences growing up in North Carolina inform much of his work. By challenging the prevailing racial stereotypes of his time, Chesnutt aimed to elevate the African American narrative within the literary landscape. His own mixed heritage profoundly influenced his exploration of issues surrounding race and identity, making "The House Behind the Cedars" not only a reflection of his personal struggles but also a broader commentary on American society. This remarkable novel is essential reading for those interested in the complexities of race and identity, American literature, and historical context. Chesnutt's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own perceptions of race and identity, encouraging a deeper understanding of a pivotal era in American history. 'The House Behind the Cedars' remains a significant work that resonates with contemporary discussions on race and cultural identity.
EAN 9788028341633
ISBN 8028341632
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Sharp Ink
Pages 128
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7
Authors Chesnutt, Charles W.