There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Elizabeth Alexander sums up this idea in the second stanza of her 24-line poem Today\u27s News : I didn\u27t want to write a poem that said \u27blackness / is,\u27 because we know better than anyone / that we are not one or ten or ten thousand things (I. 14 - 16). To keep Alexander\u27s point in mind, in what follows I focus primarily on political protest and personal dignity in sonnets by twentieth-century African American poets. While my approach turns from the tradition of the love sonnet to the subsidiary tradition of the political sonnet, one could just as easily address the way black poets since the Harlem Renaissance have adapted the son...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
This poem was written by Glenys Obasi and performed during Western\u27s Black Student Association\u2...
(print) xii, 272 p. ; 23 cmThe Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression : three long poems -- Existent...
There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Eliza...
This study responds to the need for an understanding of the relation of form and political critique ...
This article examines Gwendolyn Brooks' early poem, "the children of the poor," a sonnet sequence co...
These poems are working to negotiate joy with sorrow. Upon hearing from an agent that she is no long...
Poetry is “imagery gardens with real toads in them.” It means that poetry is something full of image...
The purpose of this short provocation is to study Black literature beyond the grasp of American lite...
According to Matthew Arnold an open mind is one of the chief essentials for true literary criticism....
Exerpt from The African American Sonnet: A Literary History by Timo Müller. Copyright © 2018 by Univ...
This creative writing poetry thesis follows the lives, histories, and interactions of enslaved Black...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like ot...
I argue that Black contemporary poetry disrupts ideas of linear progress and neat conceptions of sub...
This paper aims to show and analyze how through “an outstanding poetic creation”, Claude McKay descr...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
This poem was written by Glenys Obasi and performed during Western\u27s Black Student Association\u2...
(print) xii, 272 p. ; 23 cmThe Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression : three long poems -- Existent...
There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Eliza...
This study responds to the need for an understanding of the relation of form and political critique ...
This article examines Gwendolyn Brooks' early poem, "the children of the poor," a sonnet sequence co...
These poems are working to negotiate joy with sorrow. Upon hearing from an agent that she is no long...
Poetry is “imagery gardens with real toads in them.” It means that poetry is something full of image...
The purpose of this short provocation is to study Black literature beyond the grasp of American lite...
According to Matthew Arnold an open mind is one of the chief essentials for true literary criticism....
Exerpt from The African American Sonnet: A Literary History by Timo Müller. Copyright © 2018 by Univ...
This creative writing poetry thesis follows the lives, histories, and interactions of enslaved Black...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like ot...
I argue that Black contemporary poetry disrupts ideas of linear progress and neat conceptions of sub...
This paper aims to show and analyze how through “an outstanding poetic creation”, Claude McKay descr...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
This poem was written by Glenys Obasi and performed during Western\u27s Black Student Association\u2...
(print) xii, 272 p. ; 23 cmThe Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression : three long poems -- Existent...