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The Trials of Phillis Wheatley
America's First Black Poet and Her Encounters With the Founding Fathers

Gates, Henry Louis
Hardcover
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BOOK SUMMARY
A moving celebration of the mother of African American literature, from the pen of a master storyteller and scholar

BOOK SYNOPSIS
The slave Phillis Wheatley literally wrote her way to freedom when, in 1773, she became the first person of African descent to publish a book of poems in the English language. The toast of London, lauded by Europeans as diverse as Voltaire and Gibbon, Wheatley was for a time the most famous black woman in the West. Though Benjamin Franklin received her and George Washington thanked her for poems she dedicated to him, Thomas Jefferson refused to acknowledge her gifts. "Religion, indeed, has produced a Phillis Wheatley," he wrote, "but it could not produce a poet." In other words, slaves have misery in their lives, and they have souls, but they lack the intellectual and aesthetic endowments required to create literature.In this book based on his 2002 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities at the Library of Congress, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., explores the pivotal roles that Wheatley and Jefferson have played in shaping the black literary tradition. He brings to life the characters and debates that fermented around Wheatley in her day and illustrates the peculiar history that resulted in Thomas Jefferson's being lauded as a father of the black freedom struggle and Phillis Wheatley's vilification as something of an Uncle Tom. It is a story told with all the lyricism and critical skill that have placed Gates at the forefront of American letters.

AUTHOR BIO
Henry Louis Gates Jr. is W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Humanities, chair of the Afro-American Studies Department, and director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research at Harvard University.


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0465027296
ISBN(13-digit): 9780465027293
Copyright: 2003
Dewey Decimal: 811/.1
Library of Congress: 2003002717
Book Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Language: ENG
Paper Weight (lb): 0.55



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