Chester Himes Criticism
- Himes, Chester (Vol. 7)
- Himes, Chester (Vol. 2)
- Himes, Chester (Vol. 4)
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Himes, Chester (Vol. 108)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- The Use of the Doppelganger or Double in Chester Himes' Lonely Crusade
- The Oedipal Complex and Intraracial Conflict in Chester Himes' The Third Generation
- The Collected Stories of Chester Himes
- The Chester Himes Mystique
- An American Abroad
- The Collected Stories
- Chester Himes: Black Guns and Words
- Himes and self-hatred
- Limited Options: Strategic Maneuverings in Himes's Harlem
- African American Anti-Semitism and Himes's Lonely Crusade
- From the Far Side of the Urban Frontier: The Detective Fiction of Chester Himes and Walter Mosley
- So Much Nonsense Must Make Sense: The Black Vision of Chester Himes
- Further Reading
- Himes, Chester (Vol. 18)
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Himes, Chester
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Chester Himes Direct
- The Greatest Show on Earth: The Detective Fiction
- Streets of Fear: The Los Angeles Novels of Chester Himes
- Slaying the Fathers: The Autobiography of Chester Himes
- From Exegesis to Ethics: Recognition and Its Vicissitudes in Saul Bellow and Chester Himes
- Violence and Patriotism: La Novela Negra from Chester Himes to Paco Ignacio Taibo II
- Chester Himes's Last Visit Home
- Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones: Violence and Humor in the Mystery Novels of Chester Himes
- Conversations with Chester Himes
- Theory Comes to Harlem: The New York Novels of Chester Himes
- ‘I Thought I Was Writing Realism.’
- ‘No Land of the Free’: Chester Himes Confronts California (1940-1946)
- Chester Himes as Naturalistic Writer in the Tradition of Richard Wright and Theodore Dreiser
- Expatriate Genius
- Further Reading