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Toni Morrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beloved (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Navigate the complex terrain of Toni Morrison's novels with the clear guidance and contagious enthusiasm of Ron David.; Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison is a much-read and much-loved author -- but her books are often difficult to understand and frustrating for even her most ardent fans.
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Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels. - Philip Page. Jackson: U of Mississippi P, 1995. 231 pp. $62.50. Review : Encyclopedia.com ... Philip Page's Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels provides a strong analysis of Morrison's six fictional works,
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World of Difference: An Inter-Cultural Study of Toni Morrison's Novels by Author: Wendy Harding; Author: Jacky Martin; Binding: Hardcover, 188 pages ; Publisher: Greenwood Pub Group; Published Date: 09/30/1994; ... Throughout her novels, Toni Morrison explores the complex interaction of race, class, culture, and gender.
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A study of the fragmented world in the Nobel Prize authoras first six novels... ... The novels of Toni Morrison depict a disjointed culture striving to coalesce in a racialized society. No other contemporary writer conveys this "double consciousness" of African-American life so faithfully.
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Worthy Messengers: Narrative Voices in Toni Morrison's Novels Journal article by Catherine Rainwater; Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 33, 1991. Read Worthy Messengers: Narrative Voices in Toni Morrison's Novels at Questia library. ... Her novels are strategic attacks on "innocent" readers, who assume that art...
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