Harriet Jacobs and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
New Critical Essays : 93
(Author) Deborah M. GarfieldHarriet Jacobs, today perhaps the single most read and studied Black American woman of the nineteenth century, has not until recently enjoyed sustained, scholarly analysis. This anthology presents a far-ranging compendium of literary and cultural scholarship that will take its place as the primary resource for students and teachers of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. The contributors include both established Jacobs scholars and emerging critics; the essays take on a variety of subjects in Incidents, treating representation, gender, resistance, and spirituality from differing angles.
Deborah M. Garfield
Deborah M. Garfield is an accomplished poet known for her collection "Becoming a Fish." Her lyrical and introspective style delves into themes of transformation and self-discovery. Garfield's work has made significant contributions to contemporary poetry, earning her accolades for her unique voice and profound storytelling.