Reaching toward the Reader

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Beth Tillman
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This article is a close analysis of Baldwin’s voice in the essay “Notes of a Native Son.” Much has been written about Baldwin’s themes, but without his singular voice, the power of his works would not endure. Through his use of diction, repetition, alliteration and assonance, scene selection, and even punctuation, Baldwin provides the reader with a transformative experience by rendering his own experience accessible. The political and the personal are inextricable, a truth made unavoidable by the way Baldwin writes as much as by the subject he chooses. Examining how he crafts his voice allows us to understand more deeply the power of “Notes of a Native Son.”
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这篇文章是对鲍德温在《一个土著儿子的笔记》一文中的声音的仔细分析。关于鲍德温的主题,已经写了很多文章,但如果没有他独特的声音,他的作品的力量就不会持久。鲍德温通过使用措辞、重复、头韵和副音、场景选择,甚至标点符号,为读者提供了一种变革性的体验,使他自己的体验变得触手可及。政治和个人是不可分割的,鲍德温的写作方式和他选择的主题使这一事实不可避免。研究他是如何创作自己的声音的,可以让我们更深入地理解《土生子笔记》的力量
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James Baldwin Review
James Baldwin Review Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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