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1957 edition, published by Mainstream Publishers
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1957 edition, published by Mainstream Publishers |
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[10], 11-316 pages
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The Black Flame | A Trilogy | [tool line] | BOOK ONE | The | ORDEAL | of | MANSART | By W.E.B. DU BOIS | [tool line] | MAINSTREAM PUBLISHERS: New York | 1957
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pages 315-316
DuBois's "Postscript" offers an important theory about writing historical fiction; a foreshadow of Saidiya Hartman's concept of "critical fabulation."
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