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How does Toni Morrison create and form her literary places? As one
of the first studies exploring Morrison’s archived drafts, notes,
and manuscripts together with her published novels, this book
offers fresh insights into her creative processes. It analyses the
author’s textual choices, her writerly strategies, and her
process of writing, all combining in shaping her literary places.
In a methodology combining close reading and genetic criticism, the
book examines Morrison’s writing—her drafting and crafting—of
her fictional places. Focusing primarily on the novels Beloved
(1987), Paradise (1997), and A Mercy (2008), it analyses particular
instances of written places, illuminating the manifold ways in
which they are formed as text, and showing the centrality of the
ideas of joining in Beloved, transformation in Paradise, and
articulation in A Mercy. Toni Morrison is a major literary figure
in contemporary literature, and is commonly considered one of the
most influential American writers of the post-1960s era.
Investigating the conjunction of her texts and manuscripts, this
book continues, extends, and supplements the rich body of Morrison
scholarship by illuminating how the genesis and formation of her
multifaceted literary places constitute vital parts of her
fictional writing.
How does Toni Morrison create and form her literary places? As one
of the first studies exploring Morrison's archived drafts, notes,
and manuscripts together with her published novels, this book
offers fresh insights into her creative processes. It analyses the
author's textual choices, her writerly strategies, and her process
of writing, all combining in shaping her literary places. In a
methodology combining close reading and genetic criticism, the book
examines Morrison's writing-her drafting and crafting-of her
fictional places. Focusing primarily on the novels Beloved (1987),
Paradise (1997), and A Mercy (2008), it analyses particular
instances of written places, illuminating the manifold ways in
which they are formed as text, and showing the centrality of the
ideas of joining in Beloved, transformation in Paradise, and
articulation in A Mercy. Toni Morrison is a major literary figure
in contemporary literature, and is commonly considered one of the
most influential American writers of the post-1960s era.
Investigating the conjunction of her texts and manuscripts, this
book continues, extends, and supplements the rich body of Morrison
scholarship by illuminating how the genesis and formation of her
multifaceted literary places constitute vital parts of her
fictional writing.
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