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Reviews

This section offers the most complete collection of contemporary reviews of Chesnutt to be found anywhere. We will supplement this collection further as more reviews are located, and we are grateful when users alert us to missing items.

During his lifetime, Chesnutt's works earned publication notices and reviews in a wide variety of newspapers and magazines. Our collection includes reviews published in city newspapers, regional magazines, and national outlets. The collection includes materials from the Black press as well as the White press.

In the late 1990s John M. Freiermuth, then a graduate student in the Department of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, collected a large batch of reviews and offered them to project co-editor Stephanie Browner for use on the initial version of the Chesnutt Archive. Since then many more reviews have been located thanks to the increasing availability of historic periodicals through online databases. Samantha Gilmore of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has led the effort to discover and document more reviews, an effort that has vastly increased our ability to study Chesnutt’s early reception.

You can find reviews for specific Chesnutt works here, or browse all reviews below.

Reviews

312 items

A Year's Best Books

  • Date: June 30, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: New York Times Review of Books

The Wife of His Youth

  • Date: January 15, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Indianapolis Journal

The Wife of His Youth.

  • Date: December 23, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Cambridge Tribune

An Unfortunate Heroine

  • Date: December 15, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: New York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art

Two Strong Men of the Race

  • Date: April 5, 1902
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Tuskegee Student

Two New Novelists

  • Date: February 24, 1900
  • Creator(s): Mabie, Hamilton Wright
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Outlook

Two New Novelists

  • Date: February 24, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Outlook

Two New Books by Charles W. Chesnutt

  • Date: December 10, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine

Two Americans

  • Date: December 24, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Providence Sunday Journal

Three Novels of Nowadays

  • Date: March 13, 1902
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Country Gentleman

Three American Novels

  • Date: October 29, 1905
  • Creator(s): Bettany, F. G.
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Sunday Times and Sunday Special

"The Marrow of Tradition"

  • Date: May 5, 1902
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Argonaut

"The Conjure Woman—Truth is Stranger than Fiction"

  • Date: April 30, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The News and Observer

"The Conjure Woman," Etc.

  • Date: April 22, 1899
  • Creator(s): Alexander, Charles
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Freeman

"The Conjure Woman"

  • Date: Apr. 15, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Boston Beacon

"The Conjure Woman"

  • Date: April 29, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The St. Paul Dispatch

"The Conjure Woman"

  • Date: June 20, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Commercial Advertiser

"The Conjure Woman"

  • Date: April 23, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The St. Paul Globe

That Alleged 'Chamber' Report

  • Date: February 13, 1926
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Gazette

Tales of Negro Life

  • Date: December 11, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Worchester Evening Gazette

A Tale of the New South

  • Date: November 20, 1905
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Argonaut

Studies in 'Local Color' and Dialect

  • Date: April 2, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: New York Tribune Illustrated Supplement

A Story of Race Conflict

  • Date: December 7, 1901
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Congregationalist and Christian World

A Story of North and South

  • Date: September 16, 1905
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Courier-Journal

A Story of Love and Race Prejudice

  • Date: November 16, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Philadelphia Record

Stories of Negro Superstitions

  • Date: June 26, 1899
  • Creator(s): Hart, J. A.
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Argonaut

Spingarn Medal

  • Date: June 1928
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Washington D.C. Eagle

Spingarn Medal

  • Date: June 30, 1928
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Gazette

A Southern Problem

  • Date: June15, 1901
  • Creator(s): Crawford, John N.
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Chicago Journal

Some Recent Light Novels

  • Date: April 2, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Philadelphia Times

Social Studies in Story

  • Date: October 28, 1905
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Congregationalist and Christian World

Six Novels

  • Date: March 22, 1902
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Evening Post

Short-Hand in North Carolina

  • Date: October 27, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Charlotte Observer

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: June 1900
  • Creator(s): Wells, Benjamin W.
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Forum.

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: December 17, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Springfield Sunday Republican

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: March 12, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Argonaut

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: August, 1898
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Bookman

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: August 13, 1898
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Kansas City Star

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: September, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Book Buyer

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: February 22, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Interior

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: January 2, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Chicago Chronicle

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: December 16, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Chicago Journal

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: November 17, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Colored American

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: December 23, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Churchman

Review of [The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: December 10, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Outlook

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: February 3, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Philadelphia Press

Review of [The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: December 16, 1899
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Living Age

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: February 2,1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Cleveland World

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: January, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: Book News

[Review of The Wife of His Youth]

  • Date: January 21, 1900
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
  • Format: periodical
  • Source: The Boston Courier