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This looks like a fabulous site. Includes pages on Race and Ethnicity and Literature & Hypertext. |
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More pretty than literary. Still, a good site for reviews and links. Link to Paradise site on Anniinia's page. |
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Bibliography of criticism on Morrison, especially pertaining to writing and resistance. |
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At Georgetown University. Featuring an extensive page of reference and research resources. |
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Essays |
Jazz: Lyrical Prose, Improvisation, and Metalanguage. |
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An archive of Morrison's 1993 Nobel Laureate in Literature. |
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A list of Morrison references on-line. |
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A 1998 interview with Morrison from Salon magazine. |
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The page for Teaching the American Literatures is also host to WMST-L,a listserv for women's studies, as well as an archive of African American Literature Syllabi. |
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This page, part of the site for English 316K at U-Texas, has no links and no articles. Try not to laugh too hard at the close reading of Beloved page. |
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Hypertext "journey" of Beloved. Not the most intellectual exploration, but it does use HTML's intrinsic ability to reproduce what the page's author sees as connectivity of themes within the novel. |
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Relevant listings are also scattered across the pages for African-American studies, gender studies, and minority literatures. |
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Has extensive lists of links, including one for literature. |
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Contains a bibliography of critical and biographical works on Morrison. |
Last revised August 1999.
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