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The Stranger and Modern Fiction: A Portrait in Black and White
1979 Volume I

Table of Contents

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Preface
Introduction
1. The American Hero-Quester
______Robert Lyman Biral
Guide
2. Poetry And Freedom
______Franklin C. Cacciutto
Guide
3. The Stranger Redeemed: A Portrait of a Black Poet
______Ivory Erkerd @Text:In the school of traditional criticism, the character that embodies ideal human virtues is considered the “hero” and other characters with opposite aims or virtues are labeled “villian.” In many instances there may be a more universal figure who fits both modes of thought, appearing as both “hero” and “villian” or even “victim.” This multi-faced individual is often referred to as “the stranger” within literary circles.1
Guide
4. The Stranger in Fiction
______Edward H. Fitzpatrick
Guide
5. Search for Tomorrow: Science Fiction Literature and Today’s Student
______Anthony F. Franco
Guide
6. Utopias: Man's View of Society Perfected
______ Maureen C. Howard
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7. Images of the City in Modern Lyrics and Verse: A Sequential Apreoach to the Teaching of Poetry
______Pamela Kabak and Caroline Jackson
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8. Parallel Studies in American/Afro-American Literature, Part II “Black and White Images in Alienation”
______Robert Johnson Moore
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