"American literature; African American literature; the Era of Reconstruction; North Carolina; racism; reform; intertextuality; signifying."@en . . "RIV/60076658:12410/10:00011695" . "American and British Studies Annual" . "Koy, Christopher" . . "3" . . . . "You is got a monst us heap ter l arn yit: Charles Chesnutts Revisions of Albion Tourg\u00E9es Carpetbagger and White Negro Characters"@en . "Koy, Christopher" . . "1"^^ . "RIV/60076658:12410/10:00011695!RIV11-MSM-12410___" . "1"^^ . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "1803-6058" . "One of the greatest workers for Civil Rights in the 19th century, Albion Tourg\u00E9e (1838-1905) was also a best-selling novelist in the 1870s and 1880s and profoundly influenced the writings of African American novelist Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932). In this article, Chesnutt\u00B4s novel The Colonel\u00B4s Dream (1905) is intertextually shown to signify on Albion Tourg\u00E9e?s best selling novel A Fool\u00B4s Errand (1878), both of which include are set in North Carolina after the Civil War in which veterans aim to reform Southern society. The theory of signifying as a pattern of African American rhetoric (as promoted by Henry Louis Gates) is applied methodically." . "V" . . "12410" . . . . . "You is got a monst us heap ter l arn yit: Charles Chesnutts Revisions of Albion Tourg\u00E9es Carpetbagger and White Negro Characters" . "299116" . . . "You is got a monst us heap ter l arn yit: Charles Chesnutts Revisions of Albion Tourg\u00E9es Carpetbagger and White Negro Characters" . . . "1" . "You is got a monst us heap ter l arn yit: Charles Chesnutts Revisions of Albion Tourg\u00E9es Carpetbagger and White Negro Characters"@en . . . "9"^^ . "One of the greatest workers for Civil Rights in the 19th century, Albion Tourg\u00E9e (1838-1905) was also a best-selling novelist in the 1870s and 1880s and profoundly influenced the writings of African American novelist Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932). In this article, Chesnutt\u00B4s novel The Colonel\u00B4s Dream (1905) is intertextually shown to signify on Albion Tourg\u00E9e?s best selling novel A Fool\u00B4s Errand (1878), both of which include are set in North Carolina after the Civil War in which veterans aim to reform Southern society. The theory of signifying as a pattern of African American rhetoric (as promoted by Henry Louis Gates) is applied methodically."@en . . "[95145B28CD50]" .