Charles Testut's Le Vieux Salomon

Race, Religion, Socialism, and Freemasonry

Sheri Abel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Lexington Books

Published:16th Jul '09

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Charles Testut's Le Vieux Salomon cover

Through the study of Charles Testut's Le Vieux Salomon, a nineteenth-century southern Francophone antislavery novel, this book encourages a reassessment of the southern experience and of the canon of southern literature. Abel argues that Testut's distinctiveness lies in his French intellectual heritage and in his awareness of the rich historical and cultural links between the ethnic legacies of Louisiana and the French Caribbean. Le Vieux Salomon is marked by a sense of place through the author's identification with two regions colonized by the French and which are symbolically represented in the bodies of his black protagonists. In this mulatto couple converge the history and memory of French colonization in the Antilles and Louisiana. Exploring Testut's influences, from Masonic symbolism and principles through nineteenth-century French socialist thought, the book shows how Testut endeavors, through his construction of raced and gendered identity in his protagonists, to eradicate the association of blackness with inferiority. It finishes with a comparative study between Le Vieux Salomon and Harriett Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin to demonstrate how Testut's perspective as a French southern local writer sets him apart from Stowe's Northern view, further emphasizing Testut's contribution to the formulation of a southern cultural and literary identity.

Abel does an excellent job of linking Testut's social and philosophical thoughts to the organization of Le Vieux Salomon, as well as linking his non-fiction writing and his fiction writing. This book is a significant contribution to the field and a welcome addition to the growing body of work on French Louisiana authors. -- Cécile Accilien, Columbus State University
In her study of French émigré Charles Testut, Sheri Lyn Abel combines superb literary analysis, skillful translations, and keen insights into the Francophone Atlantic’s revolutionary currents to make a major contribution to the expanding scholarship of nineteenth century Creole New Orleans and its circum-Caribbean political culture. -- Caryn Cossé Bell, University of Massachusetts Lowell

ISBN: 9780739123706

Dimensions: 242mm x 161mm x 18mm

Weight: 372g

156 pages