This paper aims to analyze the process of spiritual death and sometimes ensuing re-birth Morrison's characters undergo in two of her novels: Sula and Tar Baby. Special attention will be paid to the female protagonists, Sula and Jadine, and their emotional and cultural "orphanhood" caused by their detachment from the ancestors and the community. Neither a total detachment nor an unquestioning submission to the establishment within the community is convenient; Morrison's eclectic position in this sense will be explained through this analysis
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Abstract: Though Toni Morrison’s oeuvre has received a breadth of criticism, critics seem to disrega...
This paper aims to analyze the process of spiritual death and sometimes ensuing re-birth Morrison's ...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
Toni Morrison makes use of elements of ‘Black art’ as a literary technique in her fictional works. S...
Gone are the days when African-American literature was considered marginalized and inferior. It has ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
Abstract The current thesis examines the themes trauma and orphanhood and how they are connected in ...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
Morrison\u27s most recent narratives are a skillful blending of techniques from different aesthetic...
Toni Morrison's ninth novel, A Mercy, distributed in 2008, is an invite re-visitation of the amazing...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Abstract: Though Toni Morrison’s oeuvre has received a breadth of criticism, critics seem to disrega...
This paper aims to analyze the process of spiritual death and sometimes ensuing re-birth Morrison's ...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
Toni Morrison makes use of elements of ‘Black art’ as a literary technique in her fictional works. S...
Gone are the days when African-American literature was considered marginalized and inferior. It has ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
Abstract The current thesis examines the themes trauma and orphanhood and how they are connected in ...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
Morrison\u27s most recent narratives are a skillful blending of techniques from different aesthetic...
Toni Morrison's ninth novel, A Mercy, distributed in 2008, is an invite re-visitation of the amazing...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Abstract: Though Toni Morrison’s oeuvre has received a breadth of criticism, critics seem to disrega...