Narratives of Recognition in Contemporary American Fiction: Edward P. Jones's The Known World and Richard Powers's The Echo Maker.Published in:2012By:KLEY, ANTJEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Indian Removal and the Plantation South: Cherokee Present-Absence in Three Neo-Slave Narratives.Published in:MELUS, 2023, v. 48, n. 4, p. 139, doi. 10.1093/melus/mlad083By:Harris, Allison NPublication type:Article
Imagining Other Worlds: Race, Gender, and the "Power Line" in Edward P. Jones's "The Known World."Published in:2008By:Bassard, Katherine ClayPublication type:Literary Criticism
New Routes in Fiction: JAMEL BRINKLEY with Alec Niedenthal.Published in:2018By:Niedenthal, Alec;Brinkley, JamelPublication type:Interview
GEOCODING EDWARD P. JONES'S BLACK DC IN HIS NEW YORKER SHORT STORIES.Published in:2014By:Rambsy, KentonPublication type:Essay
SLAVE PATROLS IN EDWARD P. JONES' THE KNOWN WORLD.Published in:2009By:JACKSON, TOMMIE L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A World of Irony in the Fiction of Edward P. Jones.Published in:2007By:Saunders, James RobertPublication type:Essay
"Such a Poor Word for a Wondrous Thing": Thingness and the Recovery of the Human in "The Known World."Published in:2011By:Mutter, Sarah MahurinPublication type:Literary Criticism
Shame and the Ex-Convict: The New Jim Crow, African American Literature, and Edward P. Jones's “Old Boys, Old Girls”.Published in:Canadian Review of American Studies, 2018, v. 48, n. 1, p. 95, doi. 10.3138/cras.2017.019By:Rolston, SimonPublication type:Article
Enticing Identities: The Failure of Assimilation in Edward P. Jones's The Known World.Published in:2013By:Pierce, JohnPublication type:Book Review
A Problematic Agency: The Power of Capital and a Burgeoning Black Middle Class in Edward P. Jones's The Known World.Published in:2014By:Kirlew, Shauna MorganPublication type:Book Review
White Supremacy under Fire: The Unrewarded Perspective in Edward P. Jones's "The Known World."Published in:2011By:Ikard, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Mimetic Desire and the Complication of the Conventional Neo-Slave Narrative Form in Edward P. Jones’s <italic>The Known World</italic>.Published in:2018By:Chukwumah, IgnatiusPublication type:Book Review
Reviews.Published in:2005By:King, Richard H.;Noys, Benjamin;Andress, David;Southgate, BeverleyPublication type:Book Review
SPACE, AESTHETIC POWER, AND TRUE FALSITY IN THE KNOWN WORLD.Published in:2013By:ARDOIN, PAULPublication type:Literary Criticism
LOST IN THE CITY : Edward P. Jones's Dilemma of Contemporary Entitlement.Published in:2015By:Mosby, William MichaelPublication type:Short Story Review
On the Curious Case of a Black Slave Owner in Edward P. Jones's The Known World -- or a Queer Reading of Black Abjection and Autonomy.Published in:2014By:Joseph Kai-Hang CheangPublication type:Literary Criticism