An edition of Prophets of recognition (1999)

Prophets of recognition

ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty

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An edition of Prophets of recognition (1999)

Prophets of recognition

ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty

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"Prophets of Recognition considers four well-known post-World War II American novels - Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Saul Bellow's Seize the Day, and Eudora Welty's The Optimist's Daughter - from an innovative perspective. According to Julia Eichelberger, though these novels represent diverse writers and experiences, they reflect a similar conception of the individual's relationship to modern American society."--BOOK JACKET.

"In each novel, individuals seek a place within a public world, demonstrating what Eichelberger terms "suspicious humanism," a philosophy that acknowledges the power of a person to resist dehumanizing cultural beliefs and to recognize his own innate human value.

This ideal form of democracy Eichelberger calls "recognition," and she maintains that each novel champions it at least implicitly by employing actions and social structures that accord the characters an inherent value rather than requiring them to attain relative value within the social hierarchy."--BOOK JACKET.

"Eichelberger's application of critical theory to interpretative analysis illumines the novels under discussion and shows as well the relevance of individual/societal tension to other American fiction of the period. By identifying a shared vision of democracy, ideology, and the individual in works that cross lines of race, ethnicity, gender, and region, she helps identify what is American about American literature."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
192

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-187) and index.

Published in
Baton Rouge
Series
Southern literary studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5409353
Library of Congress
PS374.S714 E35 1999, PS374.S714E35 1999, PS374.S714 E35 1999eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 192 p. ;
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35716M
Internet Archive
prophetsofrecogn0000eich
ISBN 10
0807123587, 0807125288
LCCN
99020908
OCLC/WorldCat
45733664, 41017377
Library Thing
6818143
Goodreads
252304
52791

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