Un-Fairytales: Realism and Black Feminist Rhetoric in the Works of Jessie Fauset
I am baffled each time someone asks me, “Who is Jessie Fauset?” As I delved into critical work written on Fauset, I found her critics dismissed her work because they read them as bad fairytales that showcase the lives of middle-class Blacks. I respectfully disagree. It is true that her novels concen...
Main Author: | Tillman, Danielle L |
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Format: | Others |
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Digital Archive @ GSU
2010
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Online Access: | http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_theses/91 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1095&context=english_theses |
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