Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) is one of 20th-century America's
foremost fiction and folklore writers. Though she was criticized by
some of her contemporaries, including Richard Wright and Ralph
Ellison, her works are now frequently taught in literature courses
and are widely admired for their style and substance. This
reference book is a comprehensive guide to the large body of work
written about her in the last 75 years. Included are annotated
entries for books, dissertations, and theses written about
Hurston's life and literary career. The volume also looks at
hundreds of articles, book chapters, conference papers, reviews,
children's books, and web sites. The bibliography additionally
points the reader to guides and biographical sources and to
anthologies where her works are collected. Finally, an exhaustive
list of works by Hurston is provided, along with a catalog of the
special collections where her manuscripts, correspondence, and
ephemera are stored.
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) is one of 20th-century America's
foremost fiction and folklore writers. One of the most important
authors of the Harlem Renaissance and one of the first black
anthropologists, she received little recognition during her
lifetime. She was criticized by some of her contemporaries,
including Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison, and her works were
largely neglected until the early 1970s. Her works are now
frequently taught in literature courses and are widely admired for
their style and substance. Her anthropological study, "IMules and
Men" (1935), is a pioneering examination of Voodoo and related
folklore. As a novelist, she is best known as the author of
"Jonah's Gourd Vine" (1934) and "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
(1937). In addition, she was a prolific journalist who contributed
to the most popular magazines and newspapers of her time.
Though long neglected, Hurston has become firmly established in
the literary canon, and scores of books and articles have been
written about her. This reference book is a comprehensive guide to
the large body of work written about her in the last 75 years.
Included are annotated entries for books, dissertations, and theses
written about Hurston's life and literary career. The volume also
looks at hundreds of articles, book chapters, conference papers,
reviews, children's books, and web sites. The bibliography
additionally points the reader to guides and biographical sources
and to anthologies where her works are collected. Finally, an
exhaustive list of works by Hurston is provided, along with a
catalog of the special collections where her manuscripts,
correspondence, and ephemera are stored.
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