From Apology to Protest: The Black American NovelEverett/Edwards, 1973 - 227 páginas A survey of African-American novels chiefly written between 1940 and 1970. |
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... stories entitled Uncle Tom's Children ( 1938 ) , Richard Wright violently protests against the Jim Crow system of the South ... story depicts four Negro youths who are discovered by a white woman while they are swimming in the nude . Her ...
... stories entitled Uncle Tom's Children ( 1938 ) , Richard Wright violently protests against the Jim Crow system of the South ... story depicts four Negro youths who are discovered by a white woman while they are swimming in the nude . Her ...
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... story of the father's desertion , which was due largely to the pressures of trying to succeed in a society dominated by whites . Mayfield , however , is not very convincing in The Long Night , which is contrived and melodramatic in com ...
... story of the father's desertion , which was due largely to the pressures of trying to succeed in a society dominated by whites . Mayfield , however , is not very convincing in The Long Night , which is contrived and melodramatic in com ...
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The Black American Novel Noel Schraufnagel. who has turned to farces and detective stories , it is also the last novel to ... story of his arrest and conviction to a couple of black men who are involved with com- munism . James has been ...
The Black American Novel Noel Schraufnagel. who has turned to farces and detective stories , it is also the last novel to ... story of his arrest and conviction to a couple of black men who are involved with com- munism . James has been ...
Índice
Wright and the Protest Novel | 21 |
The Protest Tradition in the Forties | 33 |
The Revolt Against Wright | 51 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accept accommodationist novel action American Ann Petry apologetic protest aspects assimilationist novel attempts Baldwin basically becomes Beetlecreek Bigger Thomas black characters black novelists black youth brother Brown Carmier Catherine Carmier Chester Himes Cleo deals death depicts discovers discrimination dominant Ellison environment escape eventually existence exploitation forced ghetto Harlem hatred hero Himes illustrates individual invisible James Baldwin Jones killed Killens literary lives lynched major Malcolm X Maud Martha melodrama merely metaphysical rebel militant protest novel murder Native Native Son Negro novel organized Petry plantation tradition popular prejudice presents pressures primarily problems propagandistic protagonist protest fiction psychological race racial themes racism realizes reveal Richard Wright role sexual sixties slave slavery social South stereotypes Street stresses tends tion victim violence W. E. B. DuBois white girl white oppression white power structure white society white woman white world wife William William Gardner Smith York Youngblood
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