Studies in Alice Walker's 'the Color Purple'
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• Author: Shymasree Basu
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 112
• EAN: 9789380145471
• Language: English
• Publisher: Books Way
About the Book
• Studies in Alice Walker's 'The Color Purple' offers a comprehensive critical examination of Alice Walker’s iconic novel, exploring its themes, narrative structure, and socio-cultural relevance.
• Authored by Shymasree Basu, the book delves into the novel’s portrayal of African American womanhood, identity, and resistance in the face of systemic oppression.
• The study addresses key literary and theoretical approaches, including feminism, postcolonialism, and intersectionality, making it an insightful resource for students and scholars.
• Through detailed textual analysis and contextual commentary, this work highlights the enduring significance of The Color Purple in American and global literary canons.
• Ideal for academic study and literary appreciation, the book deepens readers’ understanding of the novel’s powerful message and artistic achievement.

