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Toni Morrison and the American traditionToni Morrison and the American tradition

Toni Morrison and the American tradition1996

Herbert William Rice

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Widely recognized as one of the most significant writers America has produced, Toni Morrison has consistently confounded critics. As she says herself, she seeks to avoid being "like Joyce, Hardy, and Faulkner." In this work, Rice explores the ways Morrison is like and unlike writers such as Faulkner. He uncovers a complex tension at the core of her work that at once connects her to and separates her from the American tradition.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL3508464W

Subjects

HistoryAfrican Americans in literatureRhetoricCriticism and interpretationInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)English languageAfrican American women in literatureNarration (Rhetoric)Women and literatureNarrationInfluence litteraire, artistiqueMorrison, toni, 1931-2019

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