Hurston, Zora Neale 20th Century American World Literature
Hurston, Zora Neale 20th Century American World Literature
Hurston, Zora Neale
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- Produced by the students at the University of South Florida in Fort Myers under the direction of Dr. Jim Wohlpart.
- Reviews of her works, in the Literature, Arts & Medicine Database.
- An examination of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" recorded at Ohio University in 1997.
- Brief chapter summaries and character profiles, with sections on the historical background and interpretation.
- Hurston biography, featuring a literary analysis of Their Eyes Were Watching God.
- From the Library of Congress collection: Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964.
- Resources related to her expedition to the turpentine camps in Cross City, Florida in August 1939. Includes her essay, a description of the trip, photos and lesson plans.
- Profile of the author who was so proud of her heritage as a black Floridian, she once claimed to have been born in the state.
- Links and short commentaries on editions of Hurston's works.
- An annual gathering in Hurston's self-proclaimed birthplace of Eatonville, Florida.
- Short stories Spunk and Black Death, available online.
- Biography, bibliography, unit and lesson plans.
- Information on her life and works. Includes biography, links, bibliography, quotations.
- An article about Hurston, her life and her work.
- Biography, bibliography, web links, and other resources for study of the author.
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