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S, Nye Louisa, ed. The Bluest eye & Sula: Notes. Lincoln, Neb: Cliffs Notes, 1997.

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Toni Morrison's The bluest eye: A novel. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 1996.

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James, Rosetta. CliffsNotes on Morrison's The Bluest Eye & Sula. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2002.

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Michael, Ryan. Literary theory: A practical introduction : readings of William Shakespeare, King Lear, Henry James, "The Aspern papers," Elizabeth Bishop, The complete poems 1927-1979, Toni Morrison, The bluest eye. Malden, Mass: Blackwell Publishers, 1999.

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Prophets of recognition: Ideology and the individual in novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1999.

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Morrison, Toni. Spark Notes The Bluest Eye. SparkNotes, 2002.

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SuperSummary. Study Guide: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Independently published, 2018.

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SuperSummary. Study Guide: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Independently published, 2018.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Toni Morrison's The bluest eye. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1999.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Toni Morrison's The bluest eye. New York: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2009.

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Toni Morrison's The bluest eye. New York: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Toni Morrison's The bluest eye. New York: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Toni Morrison's The bluest eye. New York: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007.

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Morrison, Toni. Toni Morrison Box Set: The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Beloved. Vintage, 2019.

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Wagner-Martin, Linda. Toni Morrison and the Maternal: From the Bluest Eye to Home. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2014.

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Eaton, Alice Knox, Maxine Lavon Montgomery, and Shirley A. Stave, eds. New Critical Essays on Toni Morrison's God Help the Child. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496828873.001.0001.

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American Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison’s 11th novel, God Help the Child, released in 2015, set in contemporary times, explores the relationship between a financially successful, beautiful young Black woman with a haunted past and an intelligent disaffected young Black man who is equally alienated from his past. This collection of essays, edited by Morrison scholars Alice Knox Eaton, Maxine Lavon Montgomery, and Shirley A. Stave, and including essays by well-known Morrison critics Evelyn Schreiber, Mar Gallego, Susana Vega, Anissa Wardi, and Justine Tally, explores the novel’s themes and tropes through a multiplicity of critical and theoretical approaches. The first of the collection’s three sections focuses on the issue of trauma in the novel. The various essays featured here delve into the thorny topic of childhood neglect and sexual abuse, considering how the main characters carry the burden of the pain they experienced into adulthood. These essays probe the healing achieved in the novel through various approaches, all focused on arriving at an understanding of Morrison’s sense of what healthy adulthood entails. The collection’s second section considers Morrison’s narrative choices in her novel, concentrating on the formal experimentation that occurs within the text. The authors in this section reflect upon the myriad ways in which Morrison's novel relies upon intertextual play in the creation of a fictional cosmology that engages the reader on multiple levels. Essays included in the collection's final section turn attention to God Help the Child in terms of the novel's signifying relation with earlier Morrison texts, bringing into sharp focus the predominant concerns throughout Morrison's fictional canon, from her debut work of fiction, The Bluest Eye, until the present.
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Black Looks & Black Acts: The Language of Toni Morrison in the Bluest Eye and Beloved. Peter Lang Publishing, 2007.

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The Story Behind Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye (History in Literature). Heinemann, 2006.

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