Toni Morrison's visionary explorations of freedom and identity,
self and community, against the backdrop of African American
history have established her as one of the foremost novelists of
her time; an artist whose seriousness of purpose and imaginative
power have earned her both widespread critical acclaim and great
popular success.
This guide to Morrison's work offers:
- an accessible introduction to Morrison's life and historical
contexts
- a guide to her key works and the themes and concerns that run
through them
- an overview of critical texts and perspectives on each of
Morrison's works
- cross-references between sections of the guide, in order to
suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
- a chronology of Morrison's life and works.
Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume
is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Toni
Morrison and seeking a guide to her work and a way into the wealth
of contextual and critical material that surrounds it.
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