The critical response to Richard Wright /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Butler, Robert, 1942- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1995. |
Series: | Critical responses in arts and letters ;
no. 16. |
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Table of Contents:
- Series Forward
- Introduction
- Bibliographical Overview
- Black Boy from America's Black Belt and Urban Ghettos
- Native Son: The Personal, Social, and Political Background
- Native Son 1940 Review of Native Son
- Canby Review of Native Son
- Uneven Effect
- A Powerful Novel About a Boy from Chicago's Black Belt
- Review of Native Son
- Invisible Native Son
- Women Characters and Inequality
- Native Son and Two Novels
- A Comparative Study
- Black Boy 1945 Review of Black Boy
- Prescott Black Hunger
- Looks Back
- Adds a Chapter to Our Bitter Chronicle Creation of the Self in
- Black Boy
- Sociology of an Existence
- and the Chicago School
- Introduction to Harper
- Perennial Edition of Black Boy (American Hunger)
- The Outsider 1953 Review of The Outsider
- Review of The Outsider
- Review of The Outsider
- and the French Existentialists
- The Outsider: Existentialist Exemplar or Critique?
- Eight Men 1961 Lives of More than Quiet Desperation
- Review of Eight Men
- Richard Wright: A Word of Farewell
- The Paradoxical Structure of
- "The Man Who Lived Underground"
- Thematic and Formal Unity of
- Eight Men
- Today Too Honest for His Own Time
- The Problematic Texts of
- The Library of America Edition of Native Son
- The Library of American Edition of The Outsider
- Authority, Gender, and Fiction
- The Invisible Woman in Wright's Rite of Passage
- Selected
- Bibliography
- Index