John Henry - A Play
by Roark Bradford

John Henry - A Play

Highlights

American

Synopsis

Roark Bradford's 1931 novel and 1939 play dealing with the legendary folk-hero John Henry (both titled John Henry) were extremely influential in their own time, but have since then been nearly forgotten.

Steven C. Tracy has united these hard-to-find works in a single critical edition that helps contextualize-and revive-both texts.

An expansive introduction explores Bradford's life; recounts critical responses to his works; and surveys John Henry's pervasive influence in folk, literary, and popular culture.

The volume also features a wide array of supplementary materials including a selected bibliography and discography, transcriptions of folksong texts and recordings available during the 1930s, and a chronology of the lives of both Bradford and Henry.

As Tracy's introduction makes clear, such a consideration of Bradford--set in the context of writers, both black and white, drawing upon African American folklore and using dialects along with stereotypical and non-stereotypical portrayals--is long overdue.

This new edition is a windfall for scholars and students of folklore and African American literature.

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Publication

Year Published
2011
ISBN 10
0199766509
ISBN 13
9780199766505
Print Length
220 pages
Language
English
LCC
PS3503.R2215
Print
John Henry - A Play is a American play written by and published by University of California in 2011. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780199766505 and an ISBN-10 of 0199766509.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle.

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