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- The Variety of Narrative Voices in Go Tell It on the Mountain
In the following essay, the author explores how the variety of narrative voices in Go Tell It on the Mountain illustrate how psychological and social forces can impede the search for self.
- Race and Art James Baldwin
In the following excerpt, Bower discusses some of the religious aspects of Go Tell It on the Mountain.
- A review of Go Tell It on the Mountain
A review ofGo Tell It on the Mountain which focuses on Baldwin's use of irony
- The Ironic Voice in Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain
In the following excerpt, Allen explores Baldwin's use of irony in Go Tell It on the Mountain as a means for answering various questions raised while interpreting the novel.
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