Of Latitudes Unknown 2019
DOI: 10.5040/9781501337741.ch-007
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Journeys of the “I” in James Baldwin’s Literary-Journalistic Essays

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“…Much scholarly work has focused on this compelling essay, but, as William E. Dow has noted, there has been "a critical neglect of Baldwin's aesthetics. " 1 Dow points to Douglas Field's suggestion that "scholars no longer need to write about his critical neglect; the critical ground has been cleared, and it should make way for criticism that pays more attention to Baldwin's style-to his formal qualities as poet, playwright, novelist, and essay writer. " 2 Following Dow and Field's lead here, I argue in this article that the particular rhetorical strategies employed in "Notes of a Native Son" create an intimate, humanizing experience of evolving sentiment and understanding.…”
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“…Much scholarly work has focused on this compelling essay, but, as William E. Dow has noted, there has been "a critical neglect of Baldwin's aesthetics. " 1 Dow points to Douglas Field's suggestion that "scholars no longer need to write about his critical neglect; the critical ground has been cleared, and it should make way for criticism that pays more attention to Baldwin's style-to his formal qualities as poet, playwright, novelist, and essay writer. " 2 Following Dow and Field's lead here, I argue in this article that the particular rhetorical strategies employed in "Notes of a Native Son" create an intimate, humanizing experience of evolving sentiment and understanding.…”
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confidence: 99%