Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-163) and index.
Lloyd W. Brown on irony in the play -- Mary Louise Anderson on the play's portrayal of women -- Helene Keyssar on Hansberry's strategies as dramatist -- Margaret B. Wilkerson on the play's sociopolitical elements -- Amiri Baraka on realism in the play -- Robin Bernstein on the play's critical reception -- Philip Uko Effiong on the play's African allusions -- Trudier Harris on portrayals of strong black women -- Glenda Gill on the play's 2004 Broadway revival -- Diana Adesola Mafe on Hansberry and Ntozake Shange -- Rachelle S. Gold on Beneatha's education.
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A guide to studying Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," featuring an introduction, a profile of the author, background notes, a character list, a summary and analysis, selections from critical essays on the work, and an annotated bibliography.
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Hansberry, Lorraine,1930-1965., Raisin in the sun.