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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: |
Named Person: | Paul Laurence Dunbar; Paul Laurence Dunbar; Paul Laurence Dunbar |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Willie J Harrell |
ISBN: | 1306304717 9781306304719 1612775063 9781612775067 |
OCLC Number: | 868285754 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: Dunbar and the Ethics of Black Identity; Part I. Poetry; 1 The Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar and the Influence of African Aesthetics: Dunbar's Poems and the Tradition of Masking; 2 National Memory and the Arts in Paul Laurence Dunbar's War Poetry; 3 "Sing a Song Heroic": Paul Laurence Dunbar's Mythic and Poetic Tribute to Black Soldiers; 4 Minstrelsy and the Dialect Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar; 5 Dunbar, Dialect, and Narrative Theory: Subverted Statements in Lyrics of Lowly Life; Part II. Race, Rhetoric, and Social Structure 6 Rhetorical Accountability: Paul Laurence Dunbar's Search for "Representative" Men7 "Jump Back, Honey, Jump Back": Reading Paul Laurence Dunbar in the Context of the Century Magazine; 8 The Glamour of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Racial Uplift, Masculinity, and Bohemia in the Nadir; 9 Kemble's Figures and Dunbar's Folks: Picturing the Work of Graphic Illustration in Dunbar's Short Fiction; 10 "We Know de Time Is Ouahs": The Power of Christmas in the Literature of Paul Laurence Dunbar; 11 Creating a Representative Community: Identity in Paul Laurence Dunbar's In Old Plantation Days Part III. Novels, Identity, and Representation12 Memory and Repression in Paul Laurence Dunbar's The Sport of the Gods; 13 A Little Something More Than Something Else: Dunbar's Colorist Ambivalence in The Sport of the Gods; 14 Mobile Blacks and Ubiquitous Blues: Urbanizing the African American Discourses in Paul Laurence Dunbar's The Sport of the Gods; 15 "With Myriad Subtleties": Paul Laurence Dunbar's Constructions of Social Identity in The Sport of the Gods 16 "Nemmine. You Got to Git Somebody Else to Ring Yo' Ol' Bell Now": Nigger Ed and the Rhetoric of Local Color Realism and Racial Protest in Dunbar's The FanaticsContributors; Index |
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