In Langston Hughes’s poetics, the blues assumed a cathartic role in facing adversities, taking the shape of both a declaration of sorrow as well as of a therapy helping to relieve it, often by weakening its tragic elements through irony. To this purpose, Hughes wrote poems that could reproduce the rhythms, melodies and harmonies of the blues, using the music as an accompaniment to his suggestive poetic readings. This paper addresses the interaction of poetry and music in some of Hughes’s works. In particular, we shall focus on the one hand on the issue of the interplay between poet, musicians and public, and on the other on the influence exerted by his readings on a contemporary movement such as hip hop, revealing itself both in formal term...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
Early in his literary career, Langston Hughes was faced with a question that occupied his writing an...
In Langston Hughes’s poetics, the blues assumed a cathartic role in facing adversities, taking the s...
In Langston Hughes’s poetics, the blues assumed a cathartic role in facing adversities, taking the s...
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 ...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
The goal of this essay is to look at the poems “The Weary Blues” and “JAZZTETMUTED” (hereafter to be...
The preeminence of Langston Hughes as a seminal figure in twentieth century literature is a well-chr...
Drawing on a deep understanding of the shades and structures of the blues, Steven C. Tracy elucidate...
This paper will discuss the emergence of the blues into American literature, focusing on Langston Hu...
In the following essay, Tracy examines the influence of music—specifically the blues and gospel sing...
This essay explores the relationship between Langston Hughes’s 1930s poetry and the Soviet avant-gar...
“The Weary Blues” (1925) is a poem by Langston Hughes resonating both thematically and stylistically...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
Early in his literary career, Langston Hughes was faced with a question that occupied his writing an...
In Langston Hughes’s poetics, the blues assumed a cathartic role in facing adversities, taking the s...
In Langston Hughes’s poetics, the blues assumed a cathartic role in facing adversities, taking the s...
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 ...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
The goal of this essay is to look at the poems “The Weary Blues” and “JAZZTETMUTED” (hereafter to be...
The preeminence of Langston Hughes as a seminal figure in twentieth century literature is a well-chr...
Drawing on a deep understanding of the shades and structures of the blues, Steven C. Tracy elucidate...
This paper will discuss the emergence of the blues into American literature, focusing on Langston Hu...
In the following essay, Tracy examines the influence of music—specifically the blues and gospel sing...
This essay explores the relationship between Langston Hughes’s 1930s poetry and the Soviet avant-gar...
“The Weary Blues” (1925) is a poem by Langston Hughes resonating both thematically and stylistically...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
Early in his literary career, Langston Hughes was faced with a question that occupied his writing an...