Trotman, C. James
[Editor]
;
West Chester State University,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania, English Dept,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania English Dept,
Richard Wright Literary Symposium 1985 West Chester, Pa
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Media type:
Book;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
Richard Wright
:
myths and realities
Contains:
Introduction: Our myths and Wright's realities
/ by C. James Trotman
Introduction:Our myths and Wright's realities
/ by C. James Trotman
Artistic integration of ideology and symbolism in Richard Wright's "Fire and cloud"
/ Robbie Jean Walker
Black Orpheus refused: a study of Richard Wright's The am who lived underground
/ Stephen Soitos
Richard Wright and Afro-American Gothic
/ Joseph Bodziock
Richard Wright's "Big boy leaves home" and a tale from Ovid: a metamorphosis transformed
/ Michael Atkinson
Black girls and native sons: female images in selected works by Richard Wright
/ Nagueyalti Warren
Religious orthodoxy and skepticism in Richard Wright's Uncle Tom's children and Native son
/ Robert L. Douglas
Richard Wright's beckoning decent and ascent
/ Marjorie Smelstor
Articulation and collaboration in Richard Wright's major fiction
/ Alison Rieke
Richard Wright's struggle with fathers
/ Elizabeth J. Ciner
Why "Bigger" lives on: student reaction to Native son
/ Paul Newlin
The political vision of Afro-American culture: Richard Wright's "Bright and morning star"
/ Thomas Larson.
Artistic integration of ideology and symbolism in Richard Wright's "Fire and cloud"
/ Robbie Jean Walker
Black Orpheus refused: a study of Richard Wright's The am who lived underground
/ Stephen Soitos
Richard Wright and Afro-American Gothic
/ Joseph Bodziock
Richard Wright's "Big boy leaves home" and a tale from Ovid: a metamorphosis transformed
/ Michael Atkinson
Black girls and native sons: female images in selected works by Richard Wright
/ Nagueyalti Warren
Religious orthodoxy and skepticism in Richard Wright's Uncle Tom's children and Native son
/ Robert L. Douglas
Richard Wright's beckoning decent and ascent
/ Marjorie Smelstor
Articulation and collaboration in Richard Wright's major fiction
/ Alison Rieke
Richard Wright's struggle with fathers
/ Elizabeth J. Ciner
Why "Bigger" lives on: student reaction to Native son
/ Paul Newlin
The political vision of Afro-American culture: Richard Wright's "Bright and morning star"
/ Thomas Larson.