Nobel laureate Toni Morrison is one of the most widely studied of contemporary American authors. This comprehensive and accessible 2007 Companion, featuring a chronology and guide to further reading, was the first guide to her work to discuss her entire career as a writer, critic, editor and teacher.
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison is one of the most widely studied of contemporary American authors. This comprehensive and accessible 2007 Companion, featuring a chronology and guide to further reading, was the first guide to her work to discuss her entire career as a writer, critic, editor and teacher.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justine Tally is Professor of American Literature at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain.
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Chronology; Introduction: 'all necks are on the line' Justine Tally; Part I. Toni Morrison's Fiction: 1. The Bluest Eye and Sula: black female experience from childhood to womanhood Ágnes Surányi; 2. Song of Solomon and Tar Baby: the subversive role of language and the carnivalesque Joyce Hope Scott; 3. Beloved or the shifting shapes of memory Claudine Raynaud; 4. Jazz and Paradise: pivotal moments in black history Shirley Anne Stave; 5. The Morrison trilogy Justine Tally; 6. Love and the survival of the black community Mar Gallego; 7. The artistic impulse of Toni Morrison's shorter works Abena P. A. Busia; Part II. Toni Morrison's Criticism and Editing: 8. Toni Morrison's literary criticism Hanna Wallinger; 9. Toni Morrison's social criticism Sämi Ludwig; 10. Toni Morrison, editor and teacher Cheryl Wall; Part III. Essays: 11. Language and narrative technique in Toni Morrison's novels Judylyn Ryan; 12. Toni Morrison as intellectual Dwight McBride; 13. Morrison and the critical community Deirdre J. Raynor and Johnella E. Butler; Works by Toni Morrison; Selected critical works.
Chronology Introduction: 'all necks are on the line' Justine Tally Part I. Toni Morrison's Fiction: 1. The Bluest Eye and Sula: black female experience from childhood to womanhood Ágnes Surányi 2. Song of Solomon and Tar Baby: the subversive role of language and the carnivalesque Joyce Hope Scott 3. Beloved or the shifting shapes of memory Claudine Raynaud 4. Jazz and Paradise: pivotal moments in black history Shirley Anne Stave 5. The Morrison trilogy Justine Tally 6. Love and the survival of the black community Mar Gallego 7. The artistic impulse of Toni Morrison's shorter works Abena P. A. Busia Part II. Toni Morrison's Criticism and Editing: 8. Toni Morrison's literary criticism Hanna Wallinger 9. Toni Morrison's social criticism Sämi Ludwig 10. Toni Morrison, editor and teacher Cheryl Wall Part III. Essays: 11. Language and narrative technique in Toni Morrison's novels Judylyn Ryan 12. Toni Morrison as intellectual Dwight McBride 13. Morrison and the critical community Deirdre J. Raynor and Johnella E. Butler Works by Toni Morrison Selected critical works.
Chronology; Introduction: 'all necks are on the line' Justine Tally; Part I. Toni Morrison's Fiction: 1. The Bluest Eye and Sula: black female experience from childhood to womanhood Ágnes Surányi; 2. Song of Solomon and Tar Baby: the subversive role of language and the carnivalesque Joyce Hope Scott; 3. Beloved or the shifting shapes of memory Claudine Raynaud; 4. Jazz and Paradise: pivotal moments in black history Shirley Anne Stave; 5. The Morrison trilogy Justine Tally; 6. Love and the survival of the black community Mar Gallego; 7. The artistic impulse of Toni Morrison's shorter works Abena P. A. Busia; Part II. Toni Morrison's Criticism and Editing: 8. Toni Morrison's literary criticism Hanna Wallinger; 9. Toni Morrison's social criticism Sämi Ludwig; 10. Toni Morrison, editor and teacher Cheryl Wall; Part III. Essays: 11. Language and narrative technique in Toni Morrison's novels Judylyn Ryan; 12. Toni Morrison as intellectual Dwight McBride; 13. Morrison and the critical community Deirdre J. Raynor and Johnella E. Butler; Works by Toni Morrison; Selected critical works.
Chronology Introduction: 'all necks are on the line' Justine Tally Part I. Toni Morrison's Fiction: 1. The Bluest Eye and Sula: black female experience from childhood to womanhood Ágnes Surányi 2. Song of Solomon and Tar Baby: the subversive role of language and the carnivalesque Joyce Hope Scott 3. Beloved or the shifting shapes of memory Claudine Raynaud 4. Jazz and Paradise: pivotal moments in black history Shirley Anne Stave 5. The Morrison trilogy Justine Tally 6. Love and the survival of the black community Mar Gallego 7. The artistic impulse of Toni Morrison's shorter works Abena P. A. Busia Part II. Toni Morrison's Criticism and Editing: 8. Toni Morrison's literary criticism Hanna Wallinger 9. Toni Morrison's social criticism Sämi Ludwig 10. Toni Morrison, editor and teacher Cheryl Wall Part III. Essays: 11. Language and narrative technique in Toni Morrison's novels Judylyn Ryan 12. Toni Morrison as intellectual Dwight McBride 13. Morrison and the critical community Deirdre J. Raynor and Johnella E. Butler Works by Toni Morrison Selected critical works.
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'The academic and literary essays in The Cambridge Companion to Toni Morrison are informative as stand-alone pieces, providing insight into her less publicised stories ...' Reference Reviews
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