“It is to a great extent, a new book”: Josiah Henson, John Lobb, and the challenges of white editorship of Black texts

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HANNAH-ROSE Murray
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ABSTRACT Formerly enslaved African American Josiah Henson is well-known for his association with the character of Uncle Tom from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Published in 1852, the literary phenomenon sold millions of copies throughout the nineteenth century, and also made a hero of Henson, who marketed his connection with the novel to great acclaim. However, Henson’s visit to Britain in 1876–1877, his revised edition of his narrative, and the accompanying book The Young People’s Illustrated Edition of Uncle Tom’s Story of His Life (1877) has received scant attention from scholars. This study will be the first to focus on The Young People’s Edition in detail, and how John Lobb, Henson’s benefactor, marketed Henson and his literary work, which demonstrated not only the struggles Black authors faced in a white supremacist environment, but also how activists like Henson managed to retain some sense of authorship over their work.
“在很大程度上,这是一本新书”:乔赛亚·汉森,约翰·洛布,以及白人编辑黑人文本的挑战
摘要:曾被奴役的非裔美国人乔赛亚·亨森因与哈里特·比彻·斯托的《汤姆叔叔的小屋》中的汤姆叔叔一角的关系而闻名。这部小说出版于1852年,在整个19世纪卖出了数百万册,也成为了亨森的英雄,他将自己与这部小说的联系推向市场,赢得了极大的赞誉。然而,亨森在1876年至1877年访问英国,他的叙述修订版,以及随书出版的《汤姆叔叔生平故事青年图鉴》(1877),却很少受到学者的关注。这项研究将首次详细关注《青年版》,以及亨森的恩人约翰·洛布如何推销亨森及其文学作品,这不仅展示了黑人作家在白人至上主义环境中面临的斗争,也展示了像亨森这样的活动家如何在作品中保持某种作者感。
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