Gwendolyn Brooks' Maud Martha

Gwendolyn Brooks' Maud Martha

A Critical Collection

By Jacqueline Imani Bryant

$17.95

Publication Date: 1st January 1993

Ten literary experts on the work of Gwendolyn Brooks unite in this collection to provide in-depth analysis on ""Maud Martha."" Through various essays, this volume explores socio-economic implications, the portrayal of the Black family and the Black woman, the contemporary culture in Chicago's Bronzeville, and the literary skills of Brooks.
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Ten literary experts on the work of Gwendolyn Brooks unite in this collection to provide in-depth analysis on ""Maud Martha."" Through various essays, this volume explores socio-economic implications, the portrayal of the Black family and the Black woman, the contemporary culture in Chicago's Bronzeville, and the literary skills of Brooks.
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Ten literary experts on the work of Gwendolyn Brooks unite in this collection to provide in-depth analysis on ""Maud Martha."" Through various essays, this volume explores socio-economic implications, the portrayal of the Black family and the Black woman, the contemporary culture in Chicago's Bronzeville, and the literary skills of Brooks.
Details
  • Pages: 200
  • Publisher: Third World Press
  • Publication Date: 1st January 1993
  • ISBN: 9780883782378
Author Bio
Jacqueline Bryant is an associate professor of English and affiliate faculty member of African American studies at Chicago State University; the author of ""The Foremother Figure in Early Black Women's Literature: Clothed in My Right Mind""; and the editor of"" Gwendolyn Brooks' Maud Martha: A Critical Collection. ""Her works have appeared in ""African American Rhetoric, CLA Journal, Journal of Black Studies, ""and ""A Jubilee Project of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church."" She lives in Chicago.
Ten literary experts on the work of Gwendolyn Brooks unite in this collection to provide in-depth analysis on ""Maud Martha."" Through various essays, this volume explores socio-economic implications, the portrayal of the Black family and the Black woman, the contemporary culture in Chicago's Bronzeville, and the literary skills of Brooks.
  • Pages: 200
  • Publisher: Third World Press
  • Publication Date: 1st January 1993
  • ISBN: 9780883782378
Jacqueline Bryant is an associate professor of English and affiliate faculty member of African American studies at Chicago State University; the author of ""The Foremother Figure in Early Black Women's Literature: Clothed in My Right Mind""; and the editor of"" Gwendolyn Brooks' Maud Martha: A Critical Collection. ""Her works have appeared in ""African American Rhetoric, CLA Journal, Journal of Black Studies, ""and ""A Jubilee Project of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church."" She lives in Chicago.