From Apology to Protest: The Black American NovelEverett/Edwards, 1973 - 227 páginas A survey of African-American novels chiefly written between 1940 and 1970. |
Dentro del libro
Página 1
... Clotel , or the President's Daughter ( 1853 ) the dominant theme in the Negro novel is the problem black people face by living in a racist society . Black novelists in the United States have responded to white oppres- sion by exposing ...
... Clotel , or the President's Daughter ( 1853 ) the dominant theme in the Negro novel is the problem black people face by living in a racist society . Black novelists in the United States have responded to white oppres- sion by exposing ...
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... Clotel , or the President's Daughter revolves around a mulatto woman and her two daughters who are sold as slaves after the mother has been discarded by her white lover . The separate careers of the three women are traced but the 2 Chapter ...
... Clotel , or the President's Daughter revolves around a mulatto woman and her two daughters who are sold as slaves after the mother has been discarded by her white lover . The separate careers of the three women are traced but the 2 Chapter ...
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... Clotel , or The President's Daughter , 1-3 Corner Boy , 106-8 Country Place , 63-5 Crump , Paul , 166-7 Cullen , Countee , 13 Cult of the primitive , 12 , 16 Curling , 125 Daddy Was a Number Runner , 134-5 Daly , Victor , 18 Delany ...
... Clotel , or The President's Daughter , 1-3 Corner Boy , 106-8 Country Place , 63-5 Crump , Paul , 166-7 Cullen , Countee , 13 Cult of the primitive , 12 , 16 Curling , 125 Daddy Was a Number Runner , 134-5 Daly , Victor , 18 Delany ...
Índice
Wright and the Protest Novel | 21 |
The Protest Tradition in the Forties | 33 |
The Revolt Against Wright | 51 |
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Otras 7 secciones no se muestran.
Términos y frases comunes
accept action American apologetic aspects attempts Baldwin basically becomes Bigger brother Brown characters concentrates concerned continued deals death decides depicts discovers discrimination dominant effects effort environment escape eventually existence experience exploitation face fact fear feels fiction fight finally finds forced freedom friends ghetto girl give Harlem human identity illustrates indicates individual invisible involved John killed lives major manner means merely militant murder Native Negro novelists objective oppression organized period person plantation popular position prejudice presents pressures primarily problems produced protagonist protest novel psychological race racial racism realizes rebel refuses representative respect responsible result reveal role sense sexual situation social society South story Street stresses Tell tends theme Thomas tion tradition tries turns victim violence white society wife woman Wright writers York young youth
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