Selected Product: | Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Large Print Edition): Written by Herself Large Print Author: Harriet Ann Jacobs Publisher: BiblioBazaar Release Date: 2007-03-23 ISBN-10: 1434604535 ISBN-13: 9781434604538 List Price: $16.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Their Eyes Were Watching God ISBN-10: 0061120065 ISBN-13: 9780061120060 List Price:$15.95 The Souls of Black Folk (Dover Thrift Editions) ISBN-10: 0486280411 ISBN-13: 9780486280417 List Price:$2.50 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Signet Classics) ISBN-10: 0451529944 ISBN-13: 9780451529947 List Price:$4.95 When I Was a Slave: Memoirs from the Slave Narrative Collection (Dover Thrift Editions) ISBN-10: 0486420701 ISBN-13: 9780486420707 List Price:$2.50 Narrative of Sojourner Truth (Dover Thrift Editions) ISBN-10: 048629899X ISBN-13: 9780486298993 List Price:$2.50 |
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It is amusing to note that Jacobs' autobiography was published just prior to Stowe's famous Uncle Tom's Cabin. Stowe's work, for all it's virtues, is (to modern eyes, at least) painfully didactic, frequently breaking the narrative to tell the reader what they are meant to take from a scene. Jacobs' Incidents, however, is written freely and easily, relating the salient points of her life, rarely breaking narrative to tell the reader what to think. It is merely presented, as is, and is immensely more readable than other contemporary works. Unfortunately, Jacobs' work was passed over as too salacious - she actually includes men in her novel, and not all her encounters are strictly 'forced', in the sense that some liaisons are contracted for convenience and safety, if not always for love.
Amusingly, these "flaws" in Jacobs' character make her narrative that more interesting and insightful to read. It is relevant and worth knowing that slaves sometimes felt obligated to please certain men in order to secure safety or basic necessities. Jacobs determination to survive and thrive within the system that oppresses her causes us to admire her and to enjoy her narrative as we hope for some kind of happiness and success in her life of few options, none of them good. If you have any interest at all in slavery or the American Civil War, I highly recommend this narrative. | Unexpected | Customer Rating: | | I had no idea that this book would be as compelling as it was. Really, it was a bit of a pleasant surprise. I bought it because it was required reading for a class, but ended up liking it... Who knew? | Unexpected turn of events | Customer Rating: | | It's obvious the difficulty slaves endured. Ironic, but she endures a great deal more than most. How her story ends is not predictable. | Dover Edition | Customer Rating: | | Concerning this edition (the book is a must read)... Dover's thrift editions are just that--thrifty. The text is close together and the overall readability of the edition is fair. It works, but I'd like to see Oxford or Penguin make a "classic" edition with a scholary introduction, footnoting and contextual information like 19th century reviews, etc... A good edition, needs improvement, but then it wouldn't have a "thrifty" price! |
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