Paton, Alan (Vol. 106) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Davies, Horton. "Pilgrims, Not Strangers." In his A Mirror of the Ministry in Modern Novels, pp. 113-36. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959.
Studies the characters of Reverend Stephen Kumalo and Father Vincent in Cry, the Beloved Country, focusing on the relationship of Protestant missionaries to the interracial complexities of South Africa.
Hogan, Patrick Colm. "Paternalism, Ideology, and Ideological Critique: Teaching Cry, the Beloved Country." College English 19, No. 3 (October 1992–February 1993): 206-10.
Espouses an ideological approach to teaching Cry, the Beloved Country, deconstructing the racist and sexist thinking that structures the novel.
Paton, Alan. "A Patriot's Dilemma: Why I Stay in South Africa." Commonweal CV, No. 22 (10 November 1978): 714-17.
Discusses the pros and cons...
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