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Gloria Naylor Charles E. Wilson, Jr.

Gloria Naylor By Charles E. Wilson, Jr.

Gloria Naylor by Charles E. Wilson, Jr.


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A consideration of the literary contribution of Gloria Naylor within the context of the African American narrative traditions, using analysis of her five novels. It shows how she links the trials of her African American characters to the struggles of any human being facing large obstacles.

Gloria Naylor Summary

Gloria Naylor: A Critical Companion by Charles E. Wilson, Jr.

In each of her five novels, Gloria Naylor invites the reader to join her characters in their journeys to move beyond established boundaries and embrace an increasingly diverse society. With lucid analyses of each work, this Critical Companion helps readers comprehend how Naylor successfully links the trials of her African American characters to the struggles of human beings at variance with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Insights into Naylor's own struggles and successes are provided in a richly drawn biographical chapter, which incorporates fresh materials from a recent interview conducted for this book. Naylor's place within the larger framework of the African American narrative traditions is considered as well.

Beginning with a full chapter on Naylor's debut success The Women of Brewster Place (1982), the literary components of each novel are examined: Linden Hills (1985) Mama Day (1988), Bailey's Cafe (1992), and The Men of Brewster Place (1998). In addition to a comprehensive plot synopsis, character portraits, and thematic discussions given for each, all works are carefully related to their historical contexts. By understanding the extent to which seminal events, such as the Great Migration and the ushering in of the Civil Rights Movement, serve as the background for Naylor's works, readers can better appreciate them. Throughout the text, particularly in the alternate critical readings provided, all terms and concepts are clearly explained for the student and the general reader. A select bibliography cites biographical sources, interviews, reviews, criticism, and related works of interest.

About Charles E. Wilson, Jr.

CHARLES E. WILSON, Jr., is Associate Professor of English at Old Dominion University where he teaches African American Literature, Southern Literature, and American Literature./e His previous publications include articles on Gloria Naylor and Ernest J. Gaines.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein The Life of Gloria Naylor Literary Heritage The Women of Brewster Place (1982) Linden Hills (1985) Mama Day (1988) Bailey's Cafe (1992) The Men of Brewster Place (1998) Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313313301
9780313313301
031331330X
Gloria Naylor: A Critical Companion by Charles E. Wilson, Jr.
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-05-30
200
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