: Linda Wagner-Martin
: Toni Morrison A Literary Life
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9783030885908
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< >A reading of the oeuvre of Toni Morrison-fiction, non-fiction, and other-drawing extensively from her many interviews as well as her primary texts,Toni Morrison: A Literary Life, second edition provides an overview of Morrison's intellectual growth as an artist. Linda Wagner-Martin aligns Morrison's novels with the works of Virginia Woolf and William Faulkner, assessing her works as among the most innovative, and most significant, worldwide, of the past fifty plus years. The revised edition includes new discussion ofGod Help the Child,The Origin of Others, andThe Source of Self-Regard. These additions present and intensify scholarship on Morrison's major literary contributions, but also trace her significant role as a public intellectual, bringing to light the consistency of Morrison's aesthetic and political visions.  


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Linda Wagner-Martin is Frank Borden Hanes Professor of English and Comparative Literature Emerita at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA. She has written and edited more than eighty books, has won a number of teaching awards, and such grants as the Guggenheim, the Senior National Endowment for the Humanities, ACLS, Ford, and Rockefeller-and been a fellow at Bellagio, Bogliasco, and the Radcliffe Institute. She was awarded the Hubbell Medal for Lifetime Service to American Literature.Her bookThe Life of the Author: Maya Angelou (2021) has been nominated for the Plutarch Prize. In the Palgrave Macmillan Literary Lives series, she has published works on Emily Dickinson (2013), Sylvia Plath (2003), John Steinbeck (2017), Walt Whitman (2021), and Ernest Hemingway (second edition, 2022).


Preface7
Acknowledgments and Conventions10
Contents12
1: Introduction: Morrison’s Early Years14
Morrison’s First Novel, The Bluest Eye, 197020
Morrison’s Second Novel, Sula, a Feminist Conundrum26
2: Song of Solomon: One Beginning of Morrison’s Career34
3: Tar Baby and Other Folktales52
4: Beloved, Beloved, Beloved66
5: Jazz and Morrison’s Trilogy: New York in the 1920s84
6: Morrison as Public Intellectual101
7: The Nobel Prize in Literature and Morrison’s Trilogy117
8: Morrison and the Twenty-first Century: Love132
9: Morrison and Various Mercies144
10: Morrison and the Definitions of Home156
11: God Help the Child: Morrison’s Coming Full Circle170
12: Morrison and The Origin of Others: The Source of Self-Regard190
13: Coda211
Bibliography214
Primary Work214
Novels214
Books for Children214
Edited Collections215
Nonfiction Books215
Films216
Other Writings216
Papers219
Secondary, Selected219
Online Sources245
Index246