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ISBN 10: 0791081362
ISBN 13: 9780791081365
Author: Harold Bloom
Toni Morrison, 1st Edition by Harold Bloom is a critical companion that explores the works of one of America’s most celebrated novelists. Edited by Harold Bloom, the book gathers a collection of scholarly essays offering diverse interpretations of Morrison’s major novels, including The Bluest Eye, Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby, and Beloved.
The volume addresses central themes such as race, gender, memory, history, trauma, and the African-American folk tradition. Each essay provides a unique perspective on Morrison’s literary artistry, narrative techniques, and cultural significance. Supplementary sections such as chronology, bibliography, and index make the book a useful resource for students, teachers, and researchers.
This first edition serves both as an introduction to Morrison’s writing and as a guide for deeper academic study, situating her work within the broader contexts of American literature and cultural studies.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Lady No Longer Sings the Blues: Rape, Madness, and Silence in The Bluest Eye
Chapter 2 Like an Eagle in the Air: Toni Morrison
Chapter 3 “The Self and the Other”: Reading Toni Morrison’s Sula and the Black Female Text
Chapter 4 A Different Remembering: Memory, History and Meaning in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Chapter 5 Sula: Within and Beyond the African-American Folk Tradition
Chapter 6 Putting It All Together: Attempted Unification in Song of Solomon
Chapter 7 Speaking the Unspeakable: Shame, Trauma, and Morrison’s Fiction
Chapter 8 Contentions in the House of Chloe: Morrison’s Tar Baby
Chapter 9 Sensations of Loss
Chapter 10 Missing Peace in Toni Morrison’s Sula and Beloved
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