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Double-Take : A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology /

Brings together a comprehensive selection of texts from the Harlem Renaissance-a key period in the literary and cultural history of the United States. Offers a unique, balanced collection of writers--men and women, gay and straight, familiar and obscure. Arranged by author, rather than by genre, thi...

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Otros Autores: Honey, Maureen, 1945- (Editor ), Patton, Venetria K., 1968- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 2001.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Essays.  |t The new Negro /  |r Alain Locke --  |t The new Negro : what is he? /  |r A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen --  |t The Negro in American literature /  |r William Stanley Braithwaite --  |t Closed doors : a study in segregation /  |r Ruth Whitehead Whaley --  |t Harlem : the culture capital /  |r James Weldon Johnson --  |t A point of view : an opportunity dinner reaction /  |r Brenda Ray Moryck --  |t The Negro-art hokum /  |r George S. Schuyler --  |t The Negro artists and the racial mountain /  |r Langston Hughes --  |t On Langston Hughes : I am a Negro, and beautiful /  |r Amy Jacques Garvey --  |t Criteria of Negro art /  |r W.E.B. Du Bois --  |t Blueprint for Negro writing /  |r Richard Wright --  |t Characteristics of Negro expression /  |r Zora Neale Hurston --  |t Impressions of the second Pan-African Congress /  |r Jessie Redmon Fauset --  |t Africa for the Africans /  |r Marcus Garvey --  |t Gift of the black tropics /  |r W.A. Domingo --  |t The Caucasian storms Harlem /  |r Rudolph Fisher --  |t The task of Negro womanhood /  |r Elise Johnson McDougald --  |t On being young : a women and colored /  |r Marita O. Bonner --  |t Woman's most serious problem /  |r Alice Dunbar-Nelson --  |t Problems facing Negro young women /  |r Marion Vera Cuthbert --  |t The legacy of the ancestral arts /  |r Alain Locke --  |t Jazz at home /  |r Joel A. Rogers --  |t The American Negro paints /  |r Gwendolyn B. Bennett. 
505 0 0 |g Creative writing.  |t The creation ;  |t Mother night ;  |t The white witch ;  |t My city /  |r James Weldon Johnson --  |t Violets ;  |t You! Inez! ;  |t I sit and sew ;  |t The proletariat speaks ;  |t His great career /  |r Alice Dunbar-Nelson --  |t The heart of a woman ;  |t Motherhood ;  |t The octoroon ;  |t Escape ;  |t The black runner ;  |t Wishes ;  |t I want to die while you love me ;  |t Tramp love ;  |t Plumes : a folk tragedy /  |r Georgia Douglas Johnson --  |t El beso ;  |t The black finger ;  |t The want of you ;  |t Dusk ;  |t A Mona Lisa ;  |t Tenebris ;  |t Goldie ;  |t Rachel /  |r Angelina Weld Grimke --  |t White things ;  |t Lady, lady ;  |t Letter to my sister ;  |t Grapes : still-life ;  |t Black man o'mine /  |r Anne Spencer --  |t Oriflamme ;  |t Here's April! ;  |t Words! Words! ;  |t Touche ;  |t La vie c'est la vie ;  |t Mary Elizabeth /  |r Jessie Redmon Fauset --  |t The bronze legacy (To a brown boy) ;  |t Exodus ;  |t The birds in the cage ;  |t The quilt /  |r Effie Lee Newsome (aka Mary Effie Lee) --  |t Requiem ;  |t In Haiti is riot of color ;  |t Fog ;  |t 'Cruiter /  |r John F. Matheus --  |t The banjo player ;  |t The scarlet woman ;  |t Tired /  |r Fenton Johnson --  |t The Harlem dancer ;  |t If we must die ;  |t Africa ;  |t America ;  |t Baptism ;  |t Harlem shadows ;  |t To O.E.A. ;  |t Like a strong tree ;  |t The tropics in New York ;  |t Mattie and her sweetman /  |r Claude McKay --  |t The chip woman's fortune ;  |t The flight of the natives /  |r Willis Richardson --  |t Wash day ;  |t Definition ;  |t Black baby ;  |t Black faces ;  |t Negro laughter ;  |t Two old women a-shopping go! : a story of man, marriage, and poverty /  |r Anita Scott Coleman --  |t Passion ;  |t Spunk ;  |t Sweat ;  |t Color struck /  |r Zora Neale Hurston --  |t Sanctuary /  |r Nella Larsen --  |t Undertow /  |r Eulalie Spence --  |t Song of the son ;  |t Georgia dusk ;  |t Portrait in Georgia ;  |t Blood-burning moon /  |r Jean Toomer --  |t And what shall you say? ;  |t Is it because I am black? ;  |t Sonnet to Negro soldiers ;  |t Rain music ;  |t On the fields of France /  |r Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. --  |t The city of refuge ;  |t Miss Cynthie /  |r Rudolph Fisher --  |t The voodoo's revenge /  |r Eric Walrond --  |t Riding the goat /  |r May Miller --  |t One boy's story ;  |t The pot maker /  |r Marita O. Bonner --  |t Ma Rainey ;  |t Sam Smiley ;  |t Southern road ;  |t Strong men /  |r Sterling A. Brown --  |t The Negro speaks of rivers ;  |t Danse africaine ;  |t Jazzonia ;  |t Song to a Negro wash-woman ;  |t Dream variation ;  |t Desire ;  |t Poem [2] ;  |t The weary blues ;  |t To midnight Nan at Leroy's ;  |t Lullaby ;  |t Listen here blues ;  |t Bound no'th blues ;  |t Song for a dark girl ;  |t The blues I'm playing ;  |t Mulatto : a tragedy of the deep South /  |r Langston Hughes --  |t Heritage ;  |t To a dark girl ;  |t Hatred ;  |t Advice ;  |t Fantasy ;  |t Wedding day ;  |t Tokens /  |r Gwendolyn B. Bennett --  |t The last citadel ;  |t God's edict ;  |t Cordelia the crude ;  |t Emma Lou /  |r Wallace Thurman --  |t Golgotha is a mountain ;  |t Length of moon ;  |t Nocturne at Bethesda ;  |t A black man talks of reaping ;  |t God give to men ;  |t The return ;  |t A summer tragedy /  |r Arna Bontemps --  |t Heritage ;  |t Sacrament ;  |t Tableau ;  |t Yet do I marvel ;  |t From the dark tower ;  |t Colored blues singer ;  |t To certain critics ;  |t Little sonnet to little friends /  |r Countee Cullen --  |t Rainy season love song ;  |t The serving girl ;  |t Lullaby ;  |t The palm wine seller /  |r Gladys May Casely Hayford (aka Aquah Laluah) --  |t No images ;  |t Dust ;  |t The radical /  |r (William) Waring Cuney --  |t Shadow ;  |t Sahdji ;  |t Smoke, lilies, and jade! ;  |t Sahdji, an African ballet /  |r Richard Bruce Nugent (aka Richard Bruce) --  |t The typewriter ;  |t The black dress /  |r Dorothy West --  |t My race ;  |t Magalu ;  |t The road ;  |t Mother ;  |t Bottled ;  |t Poem ;  |t Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem /  |r Helene Johnson --  |t Dusk ;  |t Heritage ;  |t Insatiate ;  |t Poem--for a lover /  |r Mae V. Cowdery. 
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