In her 1987 novel Beloved, Toni Morrison acknowledges and even borrows from Frederick Douglass\u27s 1845 Narrative, but she also makes a resolute break from its rhetorical and political objectives. Historical differences between the audiences of Douglass and Morrison account for a large part of their contrasting styles, particularly in their treatment of slave song. Since Douglass composed his Narrative as a fugitive slave in the early 1840s, he was aware of his principally white audience and also of his precarious task of presenting an attack not on white America, but on the institution of slavery itself. Douglass\u27s judicious decision to report the bleakness of slavery with austerity of tone allows him to present this attack successfull...
Slavery is a condition of extreme physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual deprivation, a ki...
Toni Morrison's novel Beloved is in its essence a fugitive slave's narrative, a fiction of factual r...
The publications of Hortense Spillers’ Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book and Toni ...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Toni Morrison indelibly establishes the African American presence in American literature in the nove...
The works of Toni Morrison to a great extent mirror the history of Afro-Americans. As a main figure ...
This research paper examines the theme of slavery in the novel Beloved which is written by Toni Morr...
For the first time since Beloved, Toni Morrison returns to slavery in A Mercy (2008): the slave trad...
Slavery is a part of our history that no one wants to remember. Toni Morrison struggled when writing...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
Tony Morrison's fifth novel, Beloved (1987), explores the degradation of slavery imposed upon slaves...
This essay proposes an African “diaspora literacy” of maroonage, the tradition of collective flight ...
The emergent term, traumatic fiction describes the extraordinary violence inflicted on individuals a...
By synthesizing Toni Morrison’s historical fiction novel Beloved with the historical records of the ...
Slavery is a condition of extreme physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual deprivation, a ki...
Toni Morrison's novel Beloved is in its essence a fugitive slave's narrative, a fiction of factual r...
The publications of Hortense Spillers’ Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book and Toni ...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Toni Morrison indelibly establishes the African American presence in American literature in the nove...
The works of Toni Morrison to a great extent mirror the history of Afro-Americans. As a main figure ...
This research paper examines the theme of slavery in the novel Beloved which is written by Toni Morr...
For the first time since Beloved, Toni Morrison returns to slavery in A Mercy (2008): the slave trad...
Slavery is a part of our history that no one wants to remember. Toni Morrison struggled when writing...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
Tony Morrison's fifth novel, Beloved (1987), explores the degradation of slavery imposed upon slaves...
This essay proposes an African “diaspora literacy” of maroonage, the tradition of collective flight ...
The emergent term, traumatic fiction describes the extraordinary violence inflicted on individuals a...
By synthesizing Toni Morrison’s historical fiction novel Beloved with the historical records of the ...
Slavery is a condition of extreme physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual deprivation, a ki...
Toni Morrison's novel Beloved is in its essence a fugitive slave's narrative, a fiction of factual r...
The publications of Hortense Spillers’ Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book and Toni ...