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Richard Wright: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism and Commentary, 1983-2003

AUTHOR Kinnamon, Keneth
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (03/13/2006)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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African-American writer Richard Wright (1908-1960) was celebrated during the early 1940s for his searing autobiography (Black Boy) and fiction (Native Son). By 1947 he felt so unwelcome in his homeland that he exiled himself and his family in Paris. But his writings changed American culture forever, and today they are mainstays of literature and composition classes. He and his works are also the subjects of numerous critical essays and commentaries by contemporary writers.

This volume presents a comprehensive annotated bibliography of those essays, books, and articles from 1983 through 2003. Arranged alphabetically by author within years are some 8,320 entries ranging from unpublished dissertations to book-length studies of African American literature and literary criticism. Also included as an appendix are addenda to the author's earlier bibliography covering the years from 1934 through 1982. This is the exhaustive reference for serious students of Richard Wright and his critics.

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ISBN-13: 9780786421350
ISBN-10: 0786421355
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 499
Carton Quantity: 8
Product Dimensions: 6.94 x 1.11 x 9.94 inches
Weight: 1.92 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Annotated, Table of Contents
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
Reference | American - African American & Black
Reference | Reference
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 016.813
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005001717
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African-American writer Richard Wright (1908-1960) was celebrated during the early 1940s for his searing autobiography (Black Boy) and fiction (Native Son). By 1947 he felt so unwelcome in his homeland that he exiled himself and his family in Paris. But his writings changed American culture forever, and today they are mainstays of literature and composition classes. He and his works are also the subjects of numerous critical essays and commentaries by contemporary writers.

This volume presents a comprehensive annotated bibliography of those essays, books, and articles from 1983 through 2003. Arranged alphabetically by author within years are some 8,320 entries ranging from unpublished dissertations to book-length studies of African American literature and literary criticism. Also included as an appendix are addenda to the author's earlier bibliography covering the years from 1934 through 1982. This is the exhaustive reference for serious students of Richard Wright and his critics.

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