Maya Angelou: A Bibliography of Literary Criticism

By Jay Brandes


Alden, Daisy. In a review of "The Heart of a Woman." World Literature
Today 46.4 (1982): 697.

Angelou, Maya and Neubaeur, Carol E. Interview in The Massachusetts Review
28.2 (1987): 286-92.

Bailey, Hilary. "Growing Up Black" Guardian Weekly 130.6 (1984): 21.

Bailey, Paul. "Black Ordeal" The Observer April 1, 1984: 22.

Blundell, Janet Boyarin. In a review of &nbsc; "Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?."
Library Journal 108.7(1983): 746,748.

Blundell, Janet Boyarin. In a review of "The Heart of a Woman."
Publishers Weekly 106.17(1981): 1919.

Casey, Ellen Miller. in a review "The Heart of a Women." Best Sellers
January, 1982: 376-77.

Cosgrave, Mary Silva. In a review of "Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?."
The Horn Book Magazine 59.3 (1983): 336.

Freeman, Sharron. In a review of "All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes."
in Voice of Youth Advocates 9.3/4 (1986): 170-71.

Gaines-Carter, Patrice. "Home is Where the Heart is." in Book World -
The Washington Post May 11, 1986: 11-12.

Gargan, Carol. In a review of "And I Still Rise." Best Sellers 38.12 (1979): 404.

Review of "And I Still Rise." Publisher's Weekly 214.5 (1978): 87.

Lewis, David Levering. "Maya Angelou: From Harlem to the Heart of a Woman."
in Book World - The Washington Post October 4, 1991: 1-2.

MacKethan, Lucinda H. "Mother Wit: Humor in Afro-American Women's Autobiography."
Studies in American Humor 4.1/2 (1985): 51-61.

Maddocks, Fiona. In a review of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
New Statesman 107.2758 (1984): 26.

McDowell, Deborah E. "Traveling Hopefully" The Women's Review of Books
4.1 (1986): 17.

Moore, Leonard D. Review of "I Shall Not Be Moved." In Library Journal
115.10 (1990): 132.

Nebauer, Carol E. "Displacement and Autobiographical Style in Maya Angelou's
'The Heart of a Woman'." Black American Literature Forum 17.3

(1983): 123-29.

Miller, David Adam. In a review of "The Heart of a Woman." The Black
Scholar 13.4/5 (1982): 48-49.

Ott, Bill. In a review of "The Heart of a Woman" Booklist 78.1 (1981): 1.

Silva, Candelaria. In a review of "Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?."
School Library Journal 30.1 (1983): 143.

Smith, Sidion Ann. "The Song of a Caged Bird: Maya Angelou's Quest
after Self-acceptance." The Southern Humanities Review Fall 1973:
365-75.

Stepto, R.B. "The Phenomenal Woman and the Severed Daughter."
Parnassus: Poetry in Review 8.1 (1979): 312-20.



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Document written by Jay Brandes, Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian, Troy State University Florida Region (TSUFR). First published January, 1997. Last updated August 20, 1997.