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ISBN / ASIN1933146931
ISBN-139781933146935
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Richard Wright died 50 years ago and in that time there has been little research on the role of women in his powerful novels of African-American life in America. This research monograph fulfills that informational and interpretative need. It is an analysis of Wright's seemingly thin and shadowy use of female characters and a reinterpretation of those characters as symbolical instruments in the development of Wright's chief male characters as they struggle as boy-men in the profoundly racist America of the early and mid 20th century America. Both white and black women are examined and their effect on the black male protagonists is subjected to intense critical scrutiny. Wright's own personal life is also discussed as a means of interpreting his own relations with both his (white) wives and the effect this may have had on some specific narrative elements in his work.

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