The dilemma of "double-consciousness" : Toni Morrison's novels / Denise Heinze.
The critical reception that greeted Toni Morrison's two most recent novels, Beloved and Jazz, was so enthusiastic that it became a hallmark not only in Morrison's own career but quite possibly in the history of African-American literature as well. American readers and critics have strongly...
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Table of Contents:
- Beauty and love: The Morrison aesthetic
- Distant mothers and incomprehensible fathers
- Up in the bottom: Morrison's social dialectic
- The metaphysical argument for the supernatural.