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ISBN 10: 0791096157
ISBN 13: 9780791096154
Author: Harold Bloom
The Bluest Eye is one of Toni Morrison's most powerful novels. The Nobel Laureate's debut is the story of Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl who prays for her eyes to turn blue so that she will be as beautiful as all the blond, blue-eyed children in America. This book presents an impressive collection of updated critical essays and an insightful introduction by editor Harold Bloom that will enrich students' insight into this heartbreaking classic that tackles the crucial themes of race and identity.
Editor's Note
Introduction
Harold Bloom
Alcoholism and Family Abuse in Maggie and Tor Bluest Eye — Rosalie Murphy Baum
Toni Morrison's "Allegory of the Cave": Movies, Consumption, and Platonic Realism in The Bluest Eye — Thomas H. Fick
Text and Countertext in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye — Donald R. Gibson
Transgression as Poesis in The Bluest Eye — Shelley Wong
Will the Circle be Unbroken? The Politics of Form in The Bluest Eye — Linda Dittmar
Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye: An Inverted Walden? — Sharon L. Gravett
The Bluest Eye: Notes on History, Community, and Black Female Subjectivity — Jane Kuenz
The Fourth Face: The Image of God in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye — Allen Alexander
The Blues Aesthetic in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye — Car Mount
Texts, Primers, and Voices in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye — Carl D. Malmgren
Focusing on the Wrong Front: Historical Displacement, the Maginot Line, and The Bluest Eye — Jennifer Gillan
"A Productive and Fructifying Pain": Storytelling as Teaching in The Bluest Eye — Jeffrey M. Buchanan
Not So Fast Dick and Jane: Reimagining Childhood and Nation in The Bluest Eye — Deborah T. Werrlein
What The Bluest Eye Knows about Them: Culture, Race, Identity
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