Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: An Enslaved Woman's Memoir of Maternal Resistance, Hidden Confinement, and the Pursuit of Freedom

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Synopsis

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is a landmark slave narrative that exposes the gendered violence at the heart of American slavery. Written in a lucid yet deeply strategic prose style, it combines autobiography, sentimental appeal, political testimony, and moral indictment. Jacobs's narrative is especially notable for centering sexual coercion, motherhood, concealment, and the fragile pursuit of freedom, thereby expanding the literary and historical conventions established by earlier narratives such as those of Frederick Douglass. Harriet Jacobs, born enslaved in North Carolina in 1813, wrote from the authority of lived experience, publishing under the pseudonym Linda Brent in 1861. Her years of persecution by Dr. Flint, her seven-year concealment in a cramped garret, and her eventual escape to the North shaped both the urgency and the structure of the book. Assisted by abolitionist networks, Jacobs crafted a work aimed particularly at Northern white women, compelling them to recognize slavery's intimate cruelties. This book is essential for readers of American literature, history, gender studies, and abolitionist writing. It is both a powerful personal testimony and a sophisticated political text, indispensable for understanding slavery's private and public horrors.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: e-artnow
  • ISBN: 9788027382972
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 7 mm
  • Weight: 215g
  • Languages: English