Beloved: Character Studies
By (Author) Dr Nancy J. Peterson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
21st February 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
813.54
Hardback
128
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Beloved is an extraordinary novel: it won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1987, and author Toni Morrison won the Nobel Prize for Lterature in 1993. Set in the era of slavery, emancipation, and reconstruction in the United States, Beloved explores essential questions involving freedom, selfhood, love, and responsibility. The novel's intricate narrative strategies, its compelling cast of characters, and its exploration of African American history make Beloved a richly complex and often difficult text. This guide to Morrison's novel will help readers not only to understand the story in depth, but to develop sophisticated skills of literary analysis. Readers who grapple successfully with Beloved's characters will also gain valuable insight into the rich thematics and haunting philosophical questions of the novel.
'Nancy J. Peterson adroitly guides us through the twenty years of scholarship that Beloved, one of the most read and written about novels in the history of American literature, has attracted. She engages anew with the novel's historical depth and, often underestimated, philosophical intensity. Her inspired and inspiring readings of Beloved from a variety of important critical perspectives persistently demonstrate how and why this novel changed the nature of African American discourse.' Linden Peach, Professor of English, Edge Hill University, UK.
"[Nancy J. Peterson]engages anew with the novel's historical depth and, often underestimated, philosophical intensity. Her inspired and inspiring readings of Beloved from a variety of important critical perspectives persistently demonstrate how and why this novel changed the nature of African American discourse." Linden Peach, Professor of English, Edge Hill University, Liverpool
"A splendid meditation on the creative genius of one of America's most treasured writers. Peterson not only taps into the dynamic literary and cultural currents that shore up the richly textured layers of the novel. She synonymously reveals Morrison's ability to challenge the reader to move beyond his or her comfort zone." Dr. Carol E Henderson, Associate Professor of English, University of Delaware
Nancy J. Peterson is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Purdue University, USA. She is the author of Against Amnesia: Contemporary Women Writers and the Crises of Historical Memory (U of Pennsylvania P) and the editor of Toni Morrison: Critical and Theoretical Approaches (John Hopkins UP).