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Publisher: Rodopi
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The eleven essays collected in this volume engage the objective of Rodopi's Dialogue Series by creating multidirectional conversations in which senior and younger scholars interact with each other and with previous scholars who have weighed in on the novel's import. Speaking from distant corners of the world, the contributors to this book reflect an international interest in Wright's unique combination of literary strategies and social aims. The present volume may be of interest for students who are not very familiar with Wright's classic text as well as for scholars and Richard Wright specialists.
Language: en
Pages: 233
Pages: 233
The eleven essays collected in this volume engage the objective of Rodopi's Dialogue Series by creating multidirectional conversations in which senior and younger scholars interact with each other and with previous scholars who have weighed in on the novel's import. Speaking from distant corners of the world, the contributors to
Language: en
Pages: 102
Pages: 102
REA's MAXnotes for Richard Wright's Native Son MAXnotes offer a fresh look at masterpieces of literature, presented in a lively and interesting fashion. Written by literary experts who currently teach the subject, MAXnotes will enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the work. MAXnotes are designed to stimulate independent thought about
Language: en
Pages: 504
Pages: 504
Traces the fall of a young Black man in 1930s Chicago as his life loses all hope of redemption after he kills a white woman
Language: en
Pages: 156
Pages: 156
A collection of essays providing original insights into this major American novel by Richard Wright.
Language: en
Pages: 213
Pages: 213
Richard Wright is one of the greatest African-American writers of the 20th century. His masterpiece Native Son is analyzed in this volume of essays.
Language: en
Pages: 588
Pages: 588
Ward Churchill has emerged over the past decade as one of the strongest and most influential voices of native resistance in North America. From a Native Son collects his most important and unflinching essays, which explore the themes of
Language: en
Pages: 176
Pages: 176
Richard Wright’s Native Son (1940) is one of the most violent and revolutionary works in the American canon. Controversial and compelling, its account of crime and racism remain the source of profound disagreement both within African-American culture and throughout the world. This guide to Wright's provocative novel offers: an accessible
Language: en
Pages: 148
Pages: 148
In Virginia's Native Son, the election of L. Douglas Wilder in Virginia represents the first time an African-American was elected Governor in the history of the United States. The book hits on five main points of his election and administration, including an analysis of the campaign victory, the media's response
Language: en
Pages: 208
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“Ezekiel, Yuma’s Native Son” will allow you to open the window of life through the eyes of a centenarian, retracing the steps of a barefoot island boy, Herman Ezekiel Dean. Experience the authors’ vivid account of Zeke’s boyhood adventures in Yuma, the original name given to Long Island, Bahamas by
Language: en
Pages: 26
Pages: 26
CliffsNotes on Richard Wright's Native Son, including life and background of the author, list of characters, critical commentaries, character analyses, essay topics and review questions, and selected bibliography.