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  1. Their Eyes Were Watching God. One of the most important works of twentieth-century American literature, Zora Neale Hurston’s beloved 1937 classic, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is an enduring Southern love story sparkling with wit, beauty, and heartfelt wisdom. Told in the captivating voice of a woman who refuses to live in sorrow, bitterness ...

  2. 9 de dez. de 2019 · Their eyes were watching God : Zora Neale Hurston by Natchez, Jon. Publication date 2002 Topics Hurston, Zora Neale, 1903-1960 Publisher New York : Sparknotes

  3. 3 de jan. de 2006 · Their Eyes Were Watching God. One of the most important works of twentieth-century American literature, Zora Neale Hurston's beloved 1937 classic, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is an enduring Southern love story sparkling with wit, beauty, and heartfelt wisdom. Told in the captivating voice of a woman who refuses to live in sorrow, bitterness ...

  4. あらすじ. 主人公ジェイニー・クロフォードは40代のアフリカ系アメリカ人女性。. 春の蜂にキスされる梨の木に比較し、性の目覚めから人生を顧みる。. この頃、ナニーという祖母が見ながら地元の男子であるジョニー・テイラーにキスさせる。. ナニーは ...

  5. Their Eyes Were Watching God was published in New York on September 18, 1937. Less than two weeks later, Richard Wright (later the author of Native Son and Black Boy) notoriously condemned the novel for carrying "no theme, no message, no thought. In the main, her novel is not addressed to the Negro, but to a white audience whose

  6. 10 de mar. de 2011 · Introduction. Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) begins with our eyes fixed on a woman who returns from burying the dead. Written in only seven weeks while on a Guggenheim Fellowship in Haiti, Zora Neale Hurston's novel chronicles the journey of Janie Mae Crawford from her grandmother's plantation shack to Logan Killicks' farm, to all-black Eatonville to the Everglades—until a tragedy ...

  7. Full Summary of ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’. Spoiler alert: important details of the book are revealed below. Janie unexpectedly reappears in Eatonville, her village since childhood, following several years of her disappearance. The villagers look on with grateful eyes, appearing to already judge her for her inability to keep a marriage ...