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Finding Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas And The French Atlantic World Paperback Eric Martone

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Finding Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas And The French Atlantic World Paperback Eric Martone
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.5 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Eric Martone
ISBN: 9781476673202, 1476673209
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Finding Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas And The French Atlantic World Paperback Eric Martone by Eric Martone 9781476673202, 1476673209 instant download after payment.

 During his lifetime, Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)--grandson of a Caribbean slave and author ofThe Three MusketeersandThe Count of Monte Cristo--faced racial prejudice in his homeland of France and constantly strove to find a sense of belonging. For him, "Monte Cristo" was a symbol of this elusive quest. It proved equally elusive for those struggling to overcome slavery and its legacy in the former French colonies. Exiled to the margins of society, 19th and 20th century black intellectuals from the Caribbean and Africa drew on Dumas' work and celebrity to renegotiate their full acceptance as French citizens. Their efforts were influenced by earlier struggles of African Americans in the decades after the Civil War, who celebrated Dumas as a black American hero.

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