Toni Morrison's ground-breaking novel, 'Beloved', is one of the most
successful novels of all time, selling millions of copies
internationally and inspiring critical commentary from scholars of the
highest distinction. Its influence is such that it is studied by
students of literature around the world and is often cited as one of the
most significant books of modern times. However, its popularity belies
its difficulty: many find the novel hard to read, struggling with its
structure and occasionally fragmented style. This guide accessible,
illuminating guide is designed to help readers engage with this complex
work and achieve a deeper understanding of its context, the literary
strategies it employs, and the various ways in which it has been
interpreted since its publication in 1987. Paul McDonald is Senior
Lecturer in American Literature and Course Leader for Creative Writing
at the University of Wolverhampton, and is the author of eleven books,
including three poetry collections and three comic novels.