This thesis acquaints readers with the profound influence of African-American music on the poetry of Langston Hughes, more specifically on his poem suite Montage of a Dream Deferred from 1951. The theoretical part provides information about Hughes' cultural background that is inextricably associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Then, basic characteristics and techniques of his poetry are briefly outlined. The development of individual African-American musical forms is discussed. Authors and artists that heavily influenced Hughes are introduced. Afterwards, typical poetic devices and linguistic features of blues and jazz poetry are highlighted for use in the ensuing analysis. The following part thoroughly scrutinizes African-American music e...
1920s of American history have been known and called as the Jazz Age. This Age is featured by flouri...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...
ENGLISH: This study examines the phenomena of racial discrimination in the three selected poems o...
The overall aim of this bachelor paper is to analyze themes and motifs of jazz in Langston Hughes' w...
This research, based on the insights of theories in the field of music and literature, tries to answ...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasSpeaks about the poetry of Langston Hughes is ...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest badanie wierszy napisanych przez afroamerykańskiego poetę Langstona Hugh...
Early in his literary career, Langston Hughes was faced with a question that occupied his writing an...
The goal of this essay is to look at the poems “The Weary Blues” and “JAZZTETMUTED” (hereafter to be...
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
The preeminence of Langston Hughes as a seminal figure in twentieth century literature is a well-chr...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis lima puisi karya Langston Hughes dengan pendeka...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like oth...
1920s of American history have been known and called as the Jazz Age. This Age is featured by flouri...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...
ENGLISH: This study examines the phenomena of racial discrimination in the three selected poems o...
The overall aim of this bachelor paper is to analyze themes and motifs of jazz in Langston Hughes' w...
This research, based on the insights of theories in the field of music and literature, tries to answ...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasSpeaks about the poetry of Langston Hughes is ...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest badanie wierszy napisanych przez afroamerykańskiego poetę Langstona Hugh...
Early in his literary career, Langston Hughes was faced with a question that occupied his writing an...
The goal of this essay is to look at the poems “The Weary Blues” and “JAZZTETMUTED” (hereafter to be...
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
The preeminence of Langston Hughes as a seminal figure in twentieth century literature is a well-chr...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis lima puisi karya Langston Hughes dengan pendeka...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like oth...
1920s of American history have been known and called as the Jazz Age. This Age is featured by flouri...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...
ENGLISH: This study examines the phenomena of racial discrimination in the three selected poems o...