The works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson / edited by Gloria T. Hull.
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Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 (författare)
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- Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. 1950- (förord)
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Alternativt namn: Gates, Henry Louis, 1950-
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Alternativt namn: Gates, Skip, 1950-
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Hull, Akasha Gloria (redaktör/utgivare)
- ISBN 0195052501
- Publicerad: New York : Oxford University Press, 1988
- Engelska 3 volumes (lx, 176, 224; lx, 321; lx, 285 pages)
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Serie: The Schomburg library of nineteenth-century Black women writers
Innehållsförteckning
Sammanfattning
Ämnesord
Stäng
- v. 1. Violets and other tales -- The goodness of St. Rocque and other stories.
- v. 2. Novelette. A modern Undine.
- v. 2. Poetry. Rainy day -- A common plaint -- A song of love -- Summit and vale -- A little bird sings -- The lovers -- The gift -- Sorrow's crown -- Still from the depths -- Violets -- To the Negro farmers of the United States -- The lights at Carney's Point -- I sit and sew -- You! Inez! -- To Madame Curie -- Communion -- Music -- Of old St. Augustine -- Snow in October -- April is on the way -- Forest fire -- Cano--I sing -- The proletariat speaks -- Little roads -- Harlem John Henry view the airmada.
- v. 2. Newspaper Columns. From a woman's point of view -- Une femme dit -- As in a looking glass -- An editorial : the ultimate insult.
- v. 2. Essays. Politics in Delaware -- Woman's most serious problem -- The problem of personal service -- Facing life squarely -- Big quarterly in Wilmington -- Brass ankles speaks.
- v. 3. Short stories.
- "The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson offers a unique glimpse at the diverse roots of black women's writing in America. Ranging from autobiographical short stories to poetry, novellas, and journalism, Dunbar-Nelson's powerful work is marked by themes of opposition, difference, and the crossing of racial bounderies that made her work potentially too dangerous for her contemporary readers, but dominate much of writing today"--From publisher's description.
- "Spanning the gamut of literary genres, from autobiographical short stories to poetry, journalism, and novelettes, this is a comprehensive collection of one of America's most seminal women writers. A testament to the nineteenth century as birthplace for black woman writers, The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson offers insight into the themes of oppression and intolarance, often considered dangerous or ignored in the nineteenth century, but now pervade much writing today"--Publisher.
Ämnesord
- African American women -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- Racially mixed women -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- African Americans -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- Racially mixed people -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- Racial justice -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- African Americans -- Fiction. (LCSH)
- Racially mixed people -- Fiction. (LCSH)
- African American women -- Poetry. (LCSH)
- Racially mixed women -- Poetry. (LCSH)
- African American women -- Social conditions -- 19th century. (LCSH)
- African American women -- Social conditions -- 20th century. (LCSH)
- African American women. (fast)
- African Americans. (fast)
- Race relations. (fast)
- Racial justice. (fast)
- Racially mixed people. (fast)
- Racially mixed women. (fast)
- African American women -- Social conditions. (fast)
- United States -- Race relations -- Literary collections. (LCSH)
- United States. (fast)
- 1800-1999 (fast)
Genre
- Skönlitteratur (saogf)
- Fictional Work (MeSH)
- Poetry (MeSH)
- Essay (MeSH)
- anthologies. (aat)
- short stories. (aat)
- poetry. (aat)
- essays. (aat)
- Creative nonfiction. (fast)
- Essays. (fast)
- Fiction. (fast)
- Literary collections. (fast)
- Literature. (fast)
- Poetry. (fast)
- Short stories. (fast)
- Short stories. (lcgft)
- Fiction. (lcgft)
- Poetry. (lcgft)
- Essays. (lcgft)
- Creative nonfiction. (lcgft)
- Literature. (lcgft)
Indexterm och SAB-rubrik
- English literature
Klassifikation
- PS3507 (LCC)
- 813.4 J66h (NLM)
- 818.5209 (DDC)
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