Harriet Jacobs
An edition of Harriet Jacobs (2011)
a play
By Lydia R. Diamond
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Language
eng
Pages
70
Description:
Throughout her career as a playwright, Lydia R. Diamond has boldly challenged assumptions about African American culture. In Harriet Jacobs, she turns one of the greatest American slave narratives, Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, into a penetrating, rousing work of theater. Jacob's story - serialized in the New York Tribune until it was deemed too graphic, and eventually published in book form in 1861 - exposed the sexual harrassment and abuse of slave girls and women at the hands of their masters. Harriet Jacobs: A Play organically incorporates theatrical elements that extend the book's enormous power. Though harrowing, Harriet Jacobs undertakes the necessary task of reenvisioning a difficult chapter in American history. -- from back cover.
subjects: Drama, Slavery, Women slaves, Drama (dramatic works by one author)
People: Harriet A. Jacobs (1813-1897)
Places: United States