Skip to main content

Archway Pub

Genderisms, Decapitated And Smashed Heads: An Analysis Of Richard Wright'S Major Fiction

No reviews yet
Product Code: 9781665742597
ISBN13: 9781665742597
Condition: New
$16.12

Genderisms, Decapitated And Smashed Heads: An Analysis Of Richard Wright'S Major Fiction

$16.12
 
Bigger's pain is seething and unrelenting throughout Richard Wright's bestseller novel, Native Son (1940), until he states, "Tell Jan hello" to his Lawyer Max. The pain of Richard Wright is reflected this author's creation-a reflection of Wright's own pain growing up in Mississippi. Born is 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi near Natchez, the writer is able to create the Bigger character who becomes the most compelling one in twentieth century American literature. Wright came to Memphis, Tennessee after graduating from Smith Robertson school in Jackson, Mississippi and in Black Boy (1945) surreptitiously gets books written by H. L. Mencken, a white male critic of the south. Wright observes Mencken using words as weapons and thinks he, too, can use words as weapons. In doing so, his novels Native Soon and Black Boy catapults his career with Native Son becoming the major black protest novel of the twentieth century. Dr. Yvonne Robinson Jones' Genderisms: Decapitated and Smashed Heads: An Analysis of Richard Wright's major fictions captures yet capsizes the plight of the female characters like Mary Dalton and Bessie Smears who represent the victimization and challenging plights of females not only in American society but throughout our global communities.





Author: Dr Yvonne Robinson Jones
Publisher: Archway Pub
Publication Date: May 28, 2023
Number of Pages: 128 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1665742593
ISBN-13: 9781665742597
 

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Faster Shipping

Delivery in 3-8 days

Easy Returns

14 days returns

Discount upto 30%

Monthly discount on books

Outstanding Customer Service

Support 24 hours a day