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- Chapter 6. The Fisher-Wright Letters: Author vs. Audience, How Outside Forces Shape the Formation of a Personal Account
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Richard Wright's Black Boy - Analysis and Literary Context
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- 1 - Chapter 1. Classifying the Literary Object: Fiction and Autobiography
- 2 - Chapter 2. Choices in the Construction of an Autobiography: A Close Reading of the First Scene
- 3 - Chapter 3. Decoding Meaning in Wright's Descriptive "Catalogs"
- 4 - Chapter 4. Powerlessness and Exertions of Agency
- 5 - Chapter 5. Language and Power: The Voices of the Author
- 6 - Chapter 6. The Fisher-Wright Letters: Author vs. Audience, How Outside Forces Shape the Formation of a Personal Account