Ann Petry Criticism
- Petry, Ann (Vol. 18)
- Petry, Ann (Vol. 1)
- Petry, Ann (Vol. 7)
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Petry, Ann
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- The Witness
- Ann Petry and the American Dream
- A World Made Cunningly: A Closer Look at Ann Petry's Short Fiction
- The Triumph of Naturalism
- The Narrows: A Black New England Novel
- A Distaff Dream Deferred? Ann Petry and the Art of Subversion
- The Emerging Self: Young-adult and Classic Novels of the Black Experience
- Creative Prejudice in Ann Petry's Miss Muriel
- Ben Franklin in Harlem: The Drama of Deferral in Ann Petry's The Street
- The Sensory Assault of the City in Ann Petry's The Street
- Ann Petry's Mrs. Hedges and the Evil, One-Eyed Girl: A Feminist Exploration of the Physically Disabled Female Subject
- Effaced into Flesh: Black Women's Subjectivity
- Narrative space in Ann Petry's Country Place
- Before the Stigma Race: Authority and Witchcraft in Ann Petry's Tituba of Salem Village
- Reading Ann Petry's The Narrows into Black Tradition
- (Further) Figures of Violence: The Street in the U.S. Landscape
- Same Train be Back Tomorrer: Ann Petry's The Narrows and The Repetition of History
- Further Reading