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Their Eyes Were Watching God Criticism



New Essays on Their Eyes Were Watching God by Michael Awkward,

New Essays on Their Eyes Were Watching God by Michael Awkward,
"The American Novel" series provides students of American literature with introductory critical guides to the great works of American fiction. Each volume begins with a substantial introduction by a distinguished authority on the text, giving details of the novel's composition, publication history, and contemporary reception, as well as a survey of the major critical trends and readings from first publication to the present. This overview is followed by a group of new essays, each specially commissioned from a leading scholar in the field, which together constitute a forum of interpretive methods and prominent contemporary ideas on the text. There are also helpful guides to further reading. Specifically designed for undergraduates, the series will be a powerful resource for anyone engaged in the critical analysis of major American novels. After years of neglect, Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God" has now achieved a position of prominence in the American literary canon. In the introduction to this volume Michael Awkward provides an overview of the critical reception of Hurston's novel from the largely dismissive reviews that accompanied its publication in 1937, to factors that helped revive interest in Hurston in the late 1960s, to the recent recognition of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" as an important American novel. The other essays in the volume discuss Hurston's sophisticated use of black folklore, the autobiographical resonances in the novel, Hurston's definition of the relationship between black artists and the Afro-American masses, and the usefulness of feminist modes of inquiry. The collection offers suggestive means by which to approach Hurson's compelling exploration of a black woman's extended search for self and community.



Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God by HaroldBloom,
Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God by HaroldBloom,
Presents a collection of critical essays on Hurston's "Their eyes were watching God."



Their Eyes Were Watching God - Their Eyes Were Watching God, (1937), set in Southern Florida in the late 19th century, is perhaps Zora Neale Hurston's most well-known novel, and is considered by many to be a quasi-autobiographical novel.

Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005 television) - Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) was adapted into a telefilm by Suzan-Lori Parks and was produced by Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions (Winfrey served as the host for the broadcast). It aired on ABC on March 16 2005 and received very high ratings.

When the President Talks to God - "When the President Talks to God" is a song written by Conor Oberst of the indie band Bright Eyes. Released on iTunes and on vinyl (7") in early 2005, the song is a very pointed political message directed towards President Bush and his policies.

Proud Like a God - Proud Like a God is Guano Apes' 1997 debut album. It includes the singles "Open Your Eyes", "Lords of the Boards" and "Rain".



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