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Black American Women Novelists : An Annotated Bibliography
This bibliography serves three primary purposes. First, it provides a historical overview of commentary on black women novelists and their most important works; second, it helps identify current issues and future directions in the criticism of these works, and third, it suggests contextual information that will help students and critics avoid serious misunderstanding of these works. The bibliography begins with a thorough examination of the criticism of Afro-American literature and the recent recognition of black women's literature, in particular. The author provides an excellent overview of the historical development of the critical commentary on black women's novels. A number of general sources follow the introduction. This general section includes entries under the headings 'Biography' and 'Commentary,' followed by entries keyed to specific novels, listed in alphabetical order.
About the Author, Craig Werner
Craig Werner (Ph.D., University of Illinois) is Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He is author of numerous scholarly books, articles and reviews.
Craig Werner's annotated bibliography will be indispensable to those doing research on black women novelists.
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This volume should be acquired by all academic libraries that support American fiction, women's studies, or black studies programs....recommended for consideration for purchase by public libraries.
American Literature
Craig Werner's annotated bibliography will be indispensable to those doing research on black women novelists..
Choice
This volume should be acquired by all academic libraries that support American fiction, women's studies, or black studies programs....recommended for consideration for purchase by public libraries..