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  1. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: ©1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge

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  2. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0807123587; 0807125288
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Edition: 1. print.
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: Individuum <Motiv>; Gesellschaft <Motiv>; Roman
    Other subjects: Welty, Eudora (1909-2001): The optimist's daughter; Bellow, Saul (1915-2005): Seize the day; Morrison, Toni (1931-2019): The bluest eye; Ellison, Ralph (1914-1994): Invisible man
    Scope: XII, 192 S.
  3. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "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... more

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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." "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." "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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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585292329; 9780585292328
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: Roman; Individuum <Motiv>; Ideologie
    Other subjects: Ellison, Ralph (1913-1994); Ellison, Ralph (1913-1994): Invisible man; Morrison, Toni (1931-2019); Morrison, Toni (1931-2019): The bluest eye; Bellow, Saul (1915-2005): Seize the day; Welty, Eudora (1909-2001): The optimist's daughter
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 192 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-187) and index

  4. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge

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  5. The late novels of Eudora Welty
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Univ. of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC

    The Late Novels of Eudora Welty offers readings of two of the works considered to be Welty's most exciting both in innovative technique and postmodern existential statement. Fourteen new essays by internationally distinguished critics of Southern... more

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    The Late Novels of Eudora Welty offers readings of two of the works considered to be Welty's most exciting both in innovative technique and postmodern existential statement. Fourteen new essays by internationally distinguished critics of Southern literature provide focused appraisals of Welty's last two novels: Losing Battles (1970), a provocative experiment in narration, and Pulitzer Prize-winning The Optimist's Daughter (1972), a profound comment on our time.

     

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  6. The late novels of Eudora Welty
    Published: ©1998
    Publisher:  University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C.

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585319901; 1570032319; 9780585319902
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Women and literature; Romans; Geschichte; Women and literature
    Other subjects: Welty, Eudora / 1909-; Welty, Eudora / 1909-2001; Welty, Eudora (1909-2001); Welty, Eudora (1909-2001): The optimist's daughter; Welty, Eudora (1909-2001): Losing battles
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 200 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Eudora Welty as novelist: a historical approach / Michael Kreyling -- "Good as gold" : the role of the optimist in three novels by Eudora Welty / Jane Hinton -- Eudora Welty as lyric novelist : the long and the short of it / Ruth D. Weston -- Needing to talk : language and being in losing battles / Richard Gray -- Beyond loss : Eudora Welty's Losing battles / Karl-Heinz Westarp -- From Jerusalem to Jericho : good Samaritans in Losing battles / Bridget Smith Pieschel -- "Foes well matched or sweethearts come together

  7. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0807123587; 0807125288
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: Roman; Individuum <Motiv>; Ideologie
    Other subjects: Ellison, Ralph (1913-1994); Ellison, Ralph (1913-1994): Invisible man; Morrison, Toni (1931-2019); Morrison, Toni (1931-2019): The bluest eye; Bellow, Saul (1915-2005): Seize the day; Welty, Eudora (1909-2001): The optimist's daughter
    Scope: XII, 192 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [179]-187

  8. The late novels of Eudora Welty
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Univ. of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC

    The Late Novels of Eudora Welty offers readings of two of the works considered to be Welty's most exciting both in innovative technique and postmodern existential statement. Fourteen new essays by internationally distinguished critics of Southern... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    The Late Novels of Eudora Welty offers readings of two of the works considered to be Welty's most exciting both in innovative technique and postmodern existential statement. Fourteen new essays by internationally distinguished critics of Southern literature provide focused appraisals of Welty's last two novels: Losing Battles (1970), a provocative experiment in narration, and Pulitzer Prize-winning The Optimist's Daughter (1972), a profound comment on our time.

     

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  9. Prophets of recognition
    ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge

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