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  1. Agee, Jane.;
    There it was, that one sex scene: English teachers on censorship.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Nov. 1999. Vol. 89, no. 2; p. 61-69(9)

  2. Alexander, Allen.;
    The fourth face: The image of God in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1998. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 293-303(11)

  3. Alwes, Derek.;
    The burden of liberty: Choice in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1996. Vol. 30, no. . 3; p. 353-365(13)

  4. Ashe, Bertram D.;
    "Why don't he like my hair?": Constructing African-American standards of beauty in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1995. Vol. 29, no. 4; p. 579-592(14)

  5. Atkinson, Yvonne. & Page, Philip.;
    I been worried sick about you, too, Macon: Toni Morrison, the South, and the oral tradition.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 97-107(11)

  6. Awkward, Michael.;
    Unruly and Let Loose: Myth, Ideology, and Gender in Song of Solomon.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Summer 1990. Vol. 13, no. 3; p. 482-498(17)

     


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  7. Badt, Karin Luisa .;
    The roots of the body in Toni Morrison: A mater of "ancient properties".  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1995. Vol. 29, no. 4; p. 567-577(11)

  8. Baker-Fletcher, K.;
    Tar Baby and womanist theology.  In: Theology Today. Princeton: Apr 1993. Vol. 50, no. 1; p. 29-37(9)

  9. Baker-Fletcher, K.;
    Xodus Musings: Reflections on Womanist Tar Baby Theology.  In: Theology Today. Princeton: Apr 1993. Vol. 50, no. 1; p. 38-44(7)

  10. Barnett, Pamela E.;
    Figurations of rape and the supernatural in Beloved.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: May 1997. Vol. 112, no. 3; p. 418-427(10)

  11. Barnes, Deborah H.;
    Myth, metaphor, and memory in Toni Morrison's reconstructed South.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 17-35(19)

  12. Basu, Biman.;
    The black voice and the language of the text: Toni Morrison's Sula.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Oct 1996. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 88-103(16)

  13. Beavers, Herman.;
    The politics of space: Southernness and manhood in the fictions of Toni Morrison.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 61-77(17)

  14. Bergenholtz, Rita A.;
    Toni Morrison's Sula: A satire on binary thinking.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1996. Vol. 30, no. 1; p. 89-98(10)

  15. Berger, James.;
    Ghosts of liberalism: Morrison's Beloved and the Moynihan report.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: May 1996. Vol. 111, no. 3; p. 408-420(13)

  16. Bishop, John.;
    Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1993. Vol. 51, no. 4; p. 252-255(4)

  17. Bonnet, Michele.;
    "To take the sin out of slicing trees...": The law of the tree in Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1997. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 41-54(14)

  18. Boudreau, Kristin.;
    Pain and the unmaking of self in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Fall 1995. Vol. 36, no. 3; p. 447-465(19)

  19. Bowers, Susan.;
    Beloved and the New Apocalypse.  In: The Journal of Ethnic Studies. Bellingham: Spring 1990. Vol. 18, no. 1; p. 59-77(19)

  20. Boynton, Robert S.;
    The new intellectuals.  In: The Atlantic Monthly. Boston: Mar 1995. Vol. 275, no. 3; p. 53-65(13)

  21. Broad, Robert L.;
    Giving blood to the scraps: Haints, history, and Hosea in Beloved.  In:African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1994. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 189-196(8)

  22. Brown, Joseph A.;
    To cheer the weary traveler: Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, and history.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Fall 1996. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 709-726(18)

  23. Bryant, Cedric Gael.;
    Every goodbye ain't gone: The semiotics of death, mourning, and closural practice in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1999. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 97-110(14)

  24. Bryant, Cedric Gael,;
    The orderliness of disorder: Madness and evil in Toni Morrison.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Winter 1990. Vol. 24, no. 4; p. 731-745(15)

     


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  25. Cannon, Elizabeth M.;
    Following the traces of female desire in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1997.Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 235-247(13)

  26. Caputi, Jane.;
    "Specifying" Fannie Hurst: Langston Hughes's "Limitations of Life," Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes were Watching God, and Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye as "Answers" to Hurst's Imitation of Life.  In: Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 24, No. 4 (Winter, 1990), p. 697-716(20)

  27. Carden, Mary Paniccia.;
    Models of memory and romance: The dual endings of Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Winter 1999. Vol. 45, no. 4; p. 401-427(27)

  28. Christian, Barbara.;
    Fixing Methodologies: Beloved.  In: Cultural Critique, 24(1993), p. 5-15(11)

  29. Coleman, Alisha R. ;
    One and one make one: A metacritical and psychoanalytic reading of friendship in Toni Morrison's Sula.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Dec 1993. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 145-155(11)

  30. Cowart, David.;
    Faulkner and Joyce in Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1990. Vol. 62, no. 1; p. 87-100(14)

  31. Cummings, Kate.;
    Reclaiming the Mother('s) Tongue: Beloved, Ceremony, Mothers and Shadows.  In: College English. Urbana: Sep 1990. Vol. 52, no. 5; p. 552-569(18)

     


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  32. Dahill-Baue, William.;
    Insignificant monkeys: Preaching Black English in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Beloved.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Summer 1996. Vol. 49, no. 3; p. 457-453(17)

  33. Davis, Kimberly Chabot.;
    Postmodern blackness: Toni Morrison's Beloved and the end of history.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Summer 1998. Vol. 44, no. 2; p. 242-260(19)

  34. Davis, Cynthia A;
    Self, Society, and Myth in Toni Morrison's Fiction.  In: Contemporary Literature, vol. 23, no. 3(1982), p. 323-342(20)

  35. Denard, Carolyn.;
    Blacks, modernism, and the American South: An interview with Toni Morrison.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 1 -16(16)

  36. Dobbs, Cynthia.;
    Toni Morrison's Beloved: Bodies returned, modernism revisited.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1998. Vol. 32, no. 4; p. 563-578(16)

  37. Dubey, Madhu.;
    The politics of Genre in Beloved.  In: Novel. Providence: Spring 1999. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 187-206(20)

  38. Duvall, John N.;
    Descent in the "House of Chloe": Race, rape, and identity in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby.  In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Summer 1997. Vol. 38, no. 2; p. 325-349(25)

  39. Duvall, John N.;
    Naming invisible authority: Toni Morrison's covert letter to Ralph Ellison.  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 1997. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 241-253(13)

  40. Duvall, John N.;
    Parody or pastiche? Kathy Acker, Toni Morrison, and the critical appropriation of Faulknerian masculinity.  In: The Faulkner Journal. Orlando: Fall 1999/2000. Vol. 15, no. 1/2; p. 169-185(17)

     


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  41. Eckard, Paula Gallant. ;
    The interplay of music. language, and narrative in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Sep 1994. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 11-19(9)

  42. Edelberg, Cynthia Dubin.;
    Morrison's Voices: Formal Education, the Work Ethic, and the Bible.  In: American Literature. Durham: May 1986. Vol. 58, no. 2; p. 217-237(21)

  43. Emberley, Julia V.;
    A historical transposition: Toni Morrison's Tar Baby and Frantz Fanon's post-enlightenment phantasms.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 1999. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 403-431(29)

  44. Fultz, Lucille P.;
    Southern ethos / Black ethics in Toni Morrison's fiction.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 79-95(17)

  45. Galehouse, Maggie.;
    New world woman: Toni Morrison's Sula.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Fall 1999. Vol. 35, no. 4; p. 339-362(24)

  46. Garabedian, Deanna M.;
    Toni Morrison and the language of music.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Mar 1998. Vol. 41, no. 3; p. 303-318(16)

  47. Garbus, Lisa.;
    The unspeakable stories of Shoah and Beloved.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Winter 1999. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 52-68(17)

  48. Gillespie, Diane, and Missy Dehn Kubitschek.;
    Who cares? Women-centered psychology in Sula.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Spring 1990. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 21-48(28)

  49. Goldner, Ellen J.;
    Other(ed) ghosts: Gothicism and the bonds of reason in Melville, Chesnutt, and Morrison.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Spring 1999. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 59-65(27)

  50. Gourdine, Angeletta Km.;
    Hearing reading and being read by Beloved.  In: NWSA Journal. Summer 1998. Vol. 10, no. 2; p. 13-31(19) ISSN: 1040-0656

  51. Guerrero, Edward.;
    Tracking 'the look' in the novels of Toni Morrison.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Winter 1990. Vol. 24, no. 4; p. 761-773(13)

     


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  52. Hamilton, Cynthia S.;
    Revisions, rememories and exorcisms: Toni Morrison and the slave narrative.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Dec 1996. Vol. 30; p. 429-445(17)

  53. Handley, William R.;
    The House a Ghost Built: Allegory, Nommo, and the Ethics of Reading in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Contemporary Literature vol. 36, no. .4 (1995): p. 676-701(26)

  54. Hardack, Richard.;
    A Music Seeking Its Words: Double-Timing and Double Consciousness in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: Callaloo, Vol. 18, no. 2, Spring 1995, p. 451-471(21)

  55. Härting, Heike.;
    Chokecherry Tree(s): Operative modes of metaphor in Toni Morrison's "Beloved".  In: Ariel. Calgary: Oct 1998. Vol. 29, no. 4; p. 23-51(29) ISSN: 0004-1327

  56. Heffernan, Teresa.;
    Beloved and the problem of mourning.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 1998. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 558-572(15)

  57. Henly, Carolyn P.;
    Reader-response theory as antidote to controversy: Teaching The Bluest Eye.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Mar 1993. Vol. 82, no. 3; p. 14-19(6)

  58. Holden-Kirwam, Jennifer L.;
    Looking into the self that is no self: An examination of subjectivity in Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1998. Vol. 32, no. 3; p. 415-426(12)

  59. Holloway, Karla F C.;
    Beloved: A Spiritual.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Summer 1990. Vol. 13, no. 3; p. 516-525(10)

  60. Holloway, Karla F C.;
    Cultural narratives passed on: African American mourning stories.  In: College English. Urbana: Jan 1997. Vol. 59, no. 1; p. 32-40(9)

  61. Hunt, Patricia.;
    War and peace: Transfigured categories and the politics of Sula.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1993. Vol. 27, no. 3; p. 443-459(17)

  62. Imbrie, Ann E.;
    What Shalimar knew: Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon as a pastoral novel.  In: College English. Urbana: Sep 1993. Vol. 55, no. 5; p. 473-490(18)

     


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  63. Jablon, Madelyn.;
    Rememory, dream memory, and revision in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Dec 1993. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 136-144(9)

  64. Jesser, Nancy.;
    Violence, home, and community in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1999. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 325-345(21)

  65. Jones, Carolyn M.;
    Southern landscape as psychic landscape in Toni Morrison's fiction.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 37-48(12)

  66. Jones, Carolyn M.;
    Sula and Beloved: Images of Cain in the novels of Toni Morrison.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1993. Vol. 27, Iss. 4; p. 615-626(12)

  67. Kearney, Virginia Heumann.;
    Morrison's Beloved.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1995. Vol. 54, no. 1; p. 46-49(4)

  68. Keizer, Arlene R.;
    Beloved: Ideologies in conflict, improvised subjects.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1999. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 105-123(19)

  69. Khayati, Abdellatif.;
    Representation, race, and the "Language" of the ineffable in Toni Morrison's narrative.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1999. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 313-324(12)

  70. Kimball, A Samuel.;
    Genesis, Oedipus, and infanticidal abjection in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Literature and Psychology. Providence: 1997. Vol. 43, no. 3; p. 41-65(25) ISSN: 0024-4759

  71. Klinghoffer, David .;
    Black Madonna.  In: National Review. New York: Feb 9, 1998. Vol. 50, no. 2; p. 30-32(3)

  72. Kubitschek, Missy Dehn.;
    So you want a history, do you?: Epistemologies and The Chaneysville Incident.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Fall 1996. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 755-774(20)

  73. Kuenz, Diane J.;
    The Bluest Eye: Notes on history, community, and black fema.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1993. Vol. 27, no. 3; p. 421-431(11)

  74. Leake, Katherine.,
    Morrison's Beloved.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1995. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 120-123(4)

  75. Lee, Catherine Carr.;
    The South in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: Initiation, healing, and home.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 109-123(15)

  76. Lee, Rachel.;
    Missing peace in Toni Morrison's Sula and Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1994. Vol. 28, no. 4; p. 571-582(12)

  77. Lesoinne, Veronique.;
    Answer Jazz's call: Experiencing Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1997. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 151-166(16)

  78. Levy, Andrew.;
    Telling Beloved.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Spring 1991. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 114-123(10) (TSF)

  79. Luckhurst, Roger.;
    Impossible mourning in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Michele Robert's Daughters of the House.  In: Critique. Washington: Summer 1996. Vol. 37, no. 4; p. 243-260(18)

     


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  80. McKee, Patricia.;
    Spacing and Placing Experience in Toni Morrison's Sula.  In: Modern Fiction Studies 42-1 (Spring 1996): p. 1-30(30)

  81. McKibe, Adam.;
    'These are the facts of the darky's history': Thinking History and Reading Names in Four African American Texts.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1994. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 223-236(13)

  82. Malmgren, Carl D.;
    Mixed genres and the logic of slavery in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Critique. Washington: Winter 1995. Vol. 36, no. 2; p. 96-106(11)

  83. Matthews, René & Chandler, Robin.;
    Using reader response to teach Beloved in a high school American studies classroom.  In: English Journal, Nov 1998. Vol. 88, no. 2; p. 85-92(8)

  84. Mayer, Elsie F.;
    Morrison's Beloved.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1993. Vol. 51, no. 3; p. 192-194(3)

  85. Middleton, Joyce Irene.;
    Orality, literacy, and memory in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: College English. Urbana: Jan 1993. Vol. 55, no. 1; p. 64-75(12)

  86. Miller, Richard E.;
    The nervous system.  In: College English. Urbana: Mar 1996. Vol. 58, no. 3; p. 265-276(22)

  87. Mitchell, Angelyn.;
    'Sth, I know that woman': History, gender, and the South in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 49-60(12)

  88. Mock, Michele.;
    Spitting out the seed: Ownership of mother, child, breasts, milk, and voice in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Oct 1996. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 117-126(10)

  89. Moody, Joycelyn K.;
    Ripping away the veil of slavery: Literacy, communal love.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Winter 1990. Vol. 24, no. 4; p. 633-649(16)

  90. Morey, Ann-Janine.;
    Toni Morrison and the Color of Life.  In: The Christian Century. Chicago: Nov 16, 1988. Vol. 105, no. 34; p. 1039-1042(4)

  91. Moses, Cat.;
    The blues aesthetic in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1999. Vol. 33, no. 4; p. 623-637(15)

  92. Munton, Alan.;
    Misreading Morrison, mishearing jazz: A response to Toni Morrison's jazz critics.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 1997. Vol. 31; p. 236-252(16)

  93. Murray, Rolland.;
    The long strut: Song of Solomon and the emancipatory limits of black patriarchy.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Winter 1999. Vol. 22, no. 1; p. 121-133(13)

  94. Napieralski, Edmund A.;
    Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1994. Vol. 53, no. 1; p. 59-62(4)

  95. Nigro, Marie.;
    In search of self: Frustration and denial in Toni Morrison's Sula.  In: Journal of Black Studies. Thousand Oaks: Jul 1998. Vol. 28, no. 6; p. 724 -737(14)

  96. Nissen, Axel.;
    Form matters: Toni Morrison's Sula and the ethics of narrative.  In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Summer 1999. Vol. 40, no. 2; p. 263-285(23)

  97. Novak, Phillip.;
    Circles and circles of sorrow: In the wake of Morrison's Sula.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: Mar 1999. Vol. 114, no. 2; p. 184-193(10)

  98. Nowlin, Michael.;
    Toni Morrison's Jazz and the racial dreams of the American writer.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1999. Vol. 71, no. 1; p. 151-174(24)

     


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  99. Ochoa, Peggy.;
    Morrison's Beloved: Allegorically othering "white" Christianity.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 1999. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 107-123(17)

  100. O' Keefe, Vincent A.;
    Reading rigor mortis: Offstage violence and excluded middles "in" Johnson's Middle Passage and Morrison's Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 1996. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 635-647(13)

  101. O' Reilly, Andrea.;
    In search of my mother's garden, I found my own: Mother-love, healing, and identity in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1996. Vol. 30, no. 3; p. 367-379(13)

  102. Osagie, Iyunolu.;
    Is Morrison also among the prophets?: "Psychoanalytic" strategies in Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1994. Vol. 28, no. 3; p. 423-440(18)

  103. Page, Philip.;
    Traces of Derrida in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1995. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 55-66(12)

  104. Paquet, Sandra Pouchet.;
    The Ancestor as Foundation in Their Eyes Were Watching God and Tar Baby.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Summer 1990. Vol. 13, no. 3; p. 499-515(17)

  105. Parker, Emma.;
    "Apple Pie" ideology and the politics of appetite in the novels of Toni Morrison.  In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Winter 1998. Vol. 39, no. 4; p. 614-643(30)

  106. Parrish, Timothy L.;
    Imagining Slavery: Toni Morrison and Charles Johnson.  In: Studies in American Fiction vol. 25. no.1(Spring 1997): vol. 81-100(20) ISSN: 0091-8083

  107. Pereira, Malin Walther.;
    Be(e)ing and "truth": Tar Baby's signifying on Sylvia Plath's bee poems.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Winter 1996. Vol. 42, no. 4; p. 526-534(9)

  108. Pereira, Malin Walther.;
    Periodizing Toni Morrison's work from The Bluest Eye to Jazz: The importance of Tar Baby.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1997. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 71-82(12)

  109. Phelan, James.;
    Sethe's Choice: Beloved and the ethics of reading.  In: Style. DeKalb: Summer 1998. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 318-333(16)

  110. Powell, Timothy B.;
    Toni Morrison: The struggle to depict the black figure on the White Page.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Winter 1990. Vol. 24, no. 4; p. 747-760(14)

     


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  111. Rainwater, Catherine.;
    Worthy Messengers: Narrative Voices in Toni Morrison's Novels.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Spring 1991. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 96-113(18)

  112. Randall, Mary Ella, Stotsky, Sandra, Lyons, Bill, Christensen, Linda M.;
    Antidote to controversy? Responses to Carolyn Henly.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Mar 1993. Vol. 82, no. 3; p. 20-23(4)

  113. Randle, Gloria T..;
    Knowing when to stop: Loving and living small in the slave world of Beloved.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Mar 1998. Vol. 41, no. 3; p. 279-302(24) ISSN: 0007-8549

  114. Randolph, Laura B.;
    The Magic of Toni Morrison.  In: Ebony. Chicago: Jul 1988. Vol. 43, no. 9; p. 100-103(4)

  115. Randolph, Laura B.;
    The True Pioneers of the Women's Movement  In: Ebony. Chicago: Aug 1991. Vol. 46, no. 10; p. 96-99(4)

  116. Rayson, Ann.;
    Foreign exotic or domestic drudge? The African American woman in Quicksand and Tar Baby.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 1998. Vol. 23, no. 2; p. 87-100(14)

  117. Rice, Alan J.;
    Jazzing it up a storm: The execution and meaning of Toni Morrison's jazzy prose style.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Dec 1994. Vol. 28; p. 423-432(10)

  118. Rice, Alan.;
    Who's eating whom: The discourse of cannibalism in the literature of the Black Atlantic from Equiano's Travels to Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Research in African Literatures. Bloomington: Winter 1998. Vol. 29, no. 4; p. 106-121(16)

  119. Rogers, Theresa.;
    Reading Gatsby/performing Jazz: on narrative voice, race, and resistance.  In: English Education,.Oct 1998. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 48-59(12)

  120. Rubenstein, Roberta.;
    Singing the blues / Reclaiming jazz: Toni Morrison and cultural mourning.  In: Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Winnipeg: Jun 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 147-163(17)

  121. Rushdy, Ashraf H A.;
    Daughters Signifyin(g) History: The Example of Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: American Literature, vol. 64(1992), no. 3, p. 567-597(31)

  122. Rushdy, Ashraf H A.;
    Rememory: Primal Scenes and Constructions in Toni Morrison's Novels.  In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Fall 1990. Vol. 31, no. 3; p. 300-323(24)

  123. Ryan, Judylyn S. & Majozo, Estella Conwill.;
    Jazz ... on "The Site of Memory".  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 125-151(27)

  124. Stockton, Kathryn, Bond.;
    Prophylactics and brains: Beloved in the cybernetic age of AIDS.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Fall 1996. Vol. 28, no. 3; p. 434-465(32)

  125. Simpson, Angela C.;
    Morrison's Beloved.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1998. Vol. 56, no. 3; p. 154-156(3)

  126. Storhoff, Gary.;
    "Anaconda love": Parental enmeshment in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: Style. DeKalb: Summer 1997. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 290-319(20)

  127. Thomas, Leester.;
    When home fails to nurture the self: Tradegy of being homeless at home.  In: Western Journal of Black Studies. Pullman: Spring 1997. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 51-58(8)

  128. Travis, Abel, Molly.;
    Beloved and Middle Passage: Race, Narrative and The Critic´s Essentialism.  In: Narrative vol. 2.no. 3(1994): p. 179-200(22)

  129. Tibbetts, John C.;
    Oprah's belabored beloved.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 1999. Vol. 27, no. 1; p. 74-76(3)

     


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  130. Verdelle, A J.;
    . Paradise found: A talk with Toni Morrison about her new novel.  In: Essence. New York: Feb 1998. Vol. 28, no. 10; p. 78-79(2)

  131. Vickroy, Laurie.;
    The politics of abuse: The traumatized child in Toni Morrison and Marguerite Duras.  In: Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Winnipeg: Jun 1996. Vol. 29, no. 2; p. 91-109(19)

  132. Walters, Wendy W.;
    One of Dese Mornings, Bright and Fair,/Take My Wings and Cleave De Air: The Legend of the Flying Africans and Diasporic Consciousness.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1997. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 3-29(27)

  133. Walther, Malin LaVon.;
    Out of Sight: Toni Morrison's revision of beauty.  In: Black American Literature Forum. Winter 1990. Vol. 24, no. 4; p. 775 -789(15)

  134. Winchell, Donna Haisty.;
    Cries of outrage: Three novelists' use of history.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Fall 1996. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 727-741(15)

  135. Wong, Shelley.;
    Transgression as Poesis in The Bluest Eye.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Summer 1990. Vol. 13, no. 3; p. 471-481(11)

  136. Wren, James A.;
    Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1997. Vol. 55, no. 3; p. 172-175(4)

  137. Wyatt, Jean.;
    Giving body to the word: The maternal symbolic in Toni Morrison.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: May 1993. Vol. 108, no. 3; p. 474-488(15)

  138. Mother's Milk and Sister's Blood: Trauma and the Neo-Slave Narrative.  In: Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 8.2 (1996): p. 101-126(26) ISSN: 1040-7391

     


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  139. Asim, Jabari.;
    Toni Morrison Composes a 'Love' Supreme.  In: The Crisis. Baltimore: Nov/Dec 2003. Vol. 110, no. 6; p. 44(1)

  140. Blockett, Kimberly.;
    Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers: Double-Dutched Readings.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1999. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 155-156(2)

  141. Davis, Thulani.;
    Not Beloved.  In: The Nation. New York: Dec 15, 2003. Vol. 277, no. 20; p. 30-32(3)

  142. Drake, Kimberly.;
    Toni Morrison: Critical Perspectives Past and Present.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Spring 1996. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 148-151(4)

  143. Duvall, John N.;
    What Else but Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Fall 1998. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 203-205(3)

  144. Frye, Karla Y E.;
    Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1998. Vol. 32, no. 3; p. 501-503(3)

  145. Heinze, Denise.;
    New Essays on Song of Solomon.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1997. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 159-161(3)

  146. Heinze, Denise.;
    A World of Difference: An Inter-Cultural Study of Toni Morrison's Novels.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1996. Vol. 30, no. 3; p. 483-484(2)

  147. Houser, Gordon.;
    Love.  In: The Christian Century. Chicago: Dec 2003. Vol. 120, no. 25; p. 48-49(2)

  148. Iannone, Carol.;
    Toni Morrison's Career.  In: Commentary. New York: Dec 1987. Vol. 84, no. 6; p. 59-63(5)

  149. Jones, Carloyn M.;
    Conversations with Toni Morrison.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1997. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 161-164(4)

  150. Lewis, Nghana tamu.;
    Toni Morrison and the American Tradition: A Rhetorical Reading.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1999. Vol. 33, no. 3; p. 541-543(3)

  151. McCabe, Tracy.;
    What Else But Love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 1999. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 192-194(3)

  152. Mantel, Hilary.;
    Ghost writer.  In: New Statesman. London: Dec 8, 2003. Vol. 16, no. 786; p. 50-51(2)

  153. Mellard, James M.;
    Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned.  In: Critique. Washington: Fall 1998. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 90-91(2)

  154. Mellard, James M.;
    What Else But Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: Critique. Washington: Fall 1998. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 92-93(2)

  155. Moreland, Richard C.;
    Circles of Sorrow, Lines of Struggle: The Novels of Toni Morrison.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 1999. Vol. 45, no. 4; p. 1042-1045(4)

  156. Morrissett, Davidon, Ann.;
    Slavery's Toll.  In: The Progressive. Madison: Jan 1988. Vol. 52, no. 1; p. 41-42(2)

  157. Panthea. Reid.;
    What Else But Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: American Literature. Durham: Jun 1998. Vol. 70, no. 2; p. 415-416(2)

  158. Page, Philip.;
    Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 1999. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 485-487(3)

  159. Rainwater, Catherine.;
    Circles of Sorrow, Lines of Struggle: The Novels of Toni Morrison.  In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1999. Vol. 71, no. 4; p. 814-815(2)

  160. Sheldon Brivic.;
    What Else But Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Spring 1999. Vol. 22, no. 3/4; p. 457-458(2)

  161. Sherrard, Cherene M.;
    Conjuring the folk aesthetic.  In: Novel. Providence: Fall 1999. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 150-152(3)

  162. Skinner, Beverly Lanier.;
    Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1999. Vol. 71, no. 1; p. 197-198(2)

  163. Strehle, Susan.;
    The Broom Closet: Secret Meanings of Domesticity in Postfeminist Novels by Louise Erdrich, Mary Gordon, Toni Morrison, Marge Piercy, Jane Smiley, and Amy Tan.  In: Critique, 41(1999), no. 1. p. 88-89(2)

  164. William R Nash.;
    What Else But Love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1999. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 355-357(3)

  165. Wink, Amy L.;
    Through the Window, Out the Door: Women's Narratives of Departure, From Austin and Cather, to Tyler, Morrison and Didion.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 1999. Vol. 31, no. 4; p. 524-526(3)


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