Toni Morrison (New Casebooks)

Toni Morrison (New Casebooks)

by Linden Peach (Editor), Linden Peach (Editor)

Synopsis

This New Casebook provides an overview of the criticism of work by Toni Morrison, the first African-American woman to win the Nobel prize for literature, and an introduction to the key works and issues in African-American literary scholarship. It is supported by the first annotated bibliography of the different critical approaches which have been taken to Morrison's fiction. The essays provide insights into the structure, themes, language and contexts of her novels which will prove invaluable for both new readers and those already familiar with her work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1998
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 08 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0333659155
ISBN 13: 9780333659151
Book Overview: HOUSTON A BAKER Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania ANGELA BURTON at University of Leeds CYNTHIA A DAVIS feminist scholar MADHU DUBEY Assistant Professor of African-American Literature, Northwestern University, Illinois JENNIFER FITZGERALD Senior Lecturer in English, Queen's University, Belfast TERRY OTTEN Professor of English, Wittenberg University DOREATHA DRUMMOND MBALIA Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee RAFAEL PEREZ-TORRES Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania BARBARA HILL RIGNEY Professor of English, The Ohio State University EUSEBIO L RODRIGUES Professor of English, Georgetown University ASHRAF H A RUSHDY Associate Professor of English and African-American Studies, Wesleyan University

Author Bio
LINDEN PEACH is Reader in Contemporary Literature, Loughborough University. He was previously Principal Lecturer and Head of the School of English, Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds. He is the author of Toni Morrison, Macmillan Modern Novelists Series, 1995, and his other publications include: Angela Carter, Macmillan 1997; Ancestral Lines: Culture and Identity in the Work of Six Contemporary Poets (Seren Books, 1993); and, with Angela Burton, English as a Creative Art: Literary Concepts Linked to Creative Writing (Fulton, 1995).