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Student Companion to Richard Wright

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Student Companion to Richard Wright

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Felgar

ISBN:

9780313309090

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th May 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

Dewey:

813.52

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

340g

Description

Born in rural Mississippi, the grandson of slaves, Richard Wright overcame every social obstacle, including poverty, racism, and limited education to achieve literary recognition as the creator of some of America's most powerful Black literature. Written with unprecendented candor, Wright's works changed the cultural landscape by challenging old stereotypes and myths about race. Wright scholar Robert Felgar has written a critical volume to help students appreciate the literary significance of such groundbreaking works as Native Son and the autobiographical Black Boy. This study serves students of both literature and social history as it explores the themes of racism and all types of insitutionalized oppression that Wright exposed in his provocative writing. Felgar approaches each of Wright's major works in chronological order, offering insightful literary analysis of Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son, Black Boy, and The Outsider, as well as Wright's two works published posthumously, Eight Men, a collection of stories, and Lawd Today! The original, censored works are discussed and compared with the more recently re-published unexpurgated versions. This Student Companion introduces readers to Richard Wright with a biographical chapter, recounting the writer's struggles and achievements. A literary heritage chapter examines the genres, themes, and stylistic traditions that figured in Wright's work. Each of Wright's major works of fiction is given careful literary interpretation, with analysis of plot, character development, thematic concerns and a close alternate reading. A selective bibliography of critical works and reviews, in addition to the listings of Wright's stories, essays and full-length works will help students derive the most from their study of this important American writer.

Reviews

.,."accessible to any student reading these books for a class or as part of a summer reading list."-MultiCultural Review
...accessible to any student reading these books for a class or as part of a summer reading list.-MultiCultural Review
..."accessible to any student reading these books for a class or as part of a summer reading list."-MultiCultural Review

Author Bio

ROBERT FELGAR is the head of the English Department at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, where he is Professor of English. He is author of Richard Wright (1980) and Understanding Richard Wright's Black Boy (Greenwood 1998). He has written extensively on black literature, with several articles on Wright's novel Native Son, and numerous publications on Mississippi writers.

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