An Imperative Duty (1892) by W D Howells

An Imperative Duty (1892) by W D Howells

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An Imperative Duty (1892) by W D Howells

An Imperative Duty tells the story of Rhoda Aldgate, a young woman on the verge of marriage who has been raised by her aunt to assume that she is white, but who is in fact the descendant of an African-American grandmother. The novel traces the struggles of Rhoda, her family, and her suitor to come to terms with the implications of Rhoda's heritage. Howells employs this stock situation to explore the newly urgent questions of identity, morality, and social policy raised by miscegenation in the post-Reconstruction United States. The novel imagines interracial marriage sympathetically at a time when racist sentiment was on the rise, and does this in one of Howells's most aesthetically economical performances in the short novel form.

Appendices to this Broadview Edition include material on the tragic mulatta in literature, interracial marriage, the science of race in the nineteenth century, and Howells's literary realism.

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ISBN 13 9781594621529
ISBN 10 1594621527
Title An Imperative Duty (1892)
Author W D Howells
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Book Jungle
Year published 2006-03-27
Number of pages 164
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