by Marian Morton (Editor), Marian Morton (Editor), Russell Duncan (Series Editor)
The novelist William Dean Howells described autobiography as the most democratic of American literary genres. Autobiography has offered a voice to women, African Americans, Native Americans, and others whose writings have often been excluded from the literary canon.The men and women presented here observed, shaped, or participated in many of the most exciting and important events of American history. First Person Past lets them speak for themselves. From the hundreds of American autobiographies, the editors have chosen twelve for each of Volumes I and II of First Person Past because they are interesting history and good literature. Their literary and historical virtues have been preserved as edited for inclusion in each volume.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 232
Edition: Volume 2
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 14 Jul 2004
ISBN 10: 1881089983
ISBN 13: 9781881089988