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Richard Wright: Critical Essay by Stephen K. George

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SOURCE: George, Stephen K. “The Horror of Bigger Thomas: The Perception of Form without Face in Richard Wright's Native Son.African-American Review 31, no. 3 (fall 1997): 497-504.

In the following essay, George explores Bigger Thomas's inability to interact and make connections with others by applying the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas.

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