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When was Plum Bun set?
Written by an African-American woman who, during the 1920s, was for many years the literary editor of The Crisis, it is often seen as an important contribution to the movement that has come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Who wrote Plum Bun?
Jessie Redmon Fauset
Plum Bun/Authors
Jessie Redmon Fauset’s Plum Bun (1928) is a moving, delicately observed coming-of-age novel––one that brilliantly exemplifies the cultural, social, and creative ferment of the Harlem Renaissance.
Why did miss Cynthie go to NY?
In the story, Miss Cynthie, arrives in New York city from Waxhaw, South Carolina. She has come to Harlem to meet her proudful grandson, Dave Tappen, whom she raised after his mother’s death. Miss Cynthie thought that her grandson was successful, so she expected him to be a doctor, a dentist, or an undertaker.
Who is the author of the Plum Bun?
Plum Bun. Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral is a novel by Jessie Redmon Fauset first published in 1928. Written by an African American woman who, during the 1920s, was for many years the literary editor of The Crisis, it is often seen as an important contribution to the movement that has come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Why does Angela call herself a plum bun?
The use of the term “plum bun” is also a sexual innuendo as a plum bun can also be read as “an attractive piece”. Angela must come to grips with her colored and white racial heritage, as well as with her femininity (stereotypically seen as sweetness), before she achieves psychological wholeness.
How is a plum bun similar to a Chelsea Roll?
A plum bun itself, which may be similar to the English Chelsea Roll and the American Cinnamon Roll, is a sweet pastry made of white flour, in which deeply colored currents, raisins, or prunes (plums) are baked. The use of the term “plum bun” is also a sexual innuendo as a plum bun can also be read as “an attractive piece”.