The mother-daughter Aje relationship in Toni Morrison's Beloved.(Aje Morrison )

From: African American Review | Date: March 22, 2005| Author: Washington, Teresa N. | Copyright information

Introduction

Toni Morrison has often expressed disappointment with critical analyses of her art. In an interview with Thomas LeClair she said, "l have yet to read criticism that understands my work or is prepared to understand it. I don't care if the critic likes or dislikes it. I would just like to feel less isolated. It's like having a linguist who doesn't understand your language tell you what you're saying" (128). To my reasoning, Morrison is calling for an analysis...

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