Remembering the Harlem Renaissance
Herausgeber: Wintz, Cary D.
Remembering the Harlem Renaissance
Herausgeber: Wintz, Cary D.
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This volume tracks the many surveys of black literature created during the Harlem Renaissance. Noted works by such authors as Sterling Brown, Benjamin Brawley, and Langston Hughes are covered. Retrospectives also appeared in the journal Phylon , and many of those also appear in this collection.
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This volume tracks the many surveys of black literature created during the Harlem Renaissance. Noted works by such authors as Sterling Brown, Benjamin Brawley, and Langston Hughes are covered. Retrospectives also appeared in the journal Phylon , and many of those also appear in this collection.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780815322160
- ISBN-10: 081532216X
- Artikelnr.: 26056782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780815322160
- ISBN-10: 081532216X
- Artikelnr.: 26056782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Cary D. Wintz is Professor of History at Texas Southern University in Houston. He received his undergraduate education at Rice University and his Ph.D. from Kansas State University. He is the author of many books, articles, and book reviews, mostly in the field of African American history or immigrant/ethnic history, and he has lectured internationally on these topics as a USIA lecturer in both the Philippines and India.
Surveys of Black Literature from the 1930s and 1940s The Negro Genius: A New Appraisal of the Achievement of the American Negro in Literature and the Fine Arts (New York: Dodd
Mead Co.
1937)
Benjamin Brawley * The Negro in American Fiction (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown * Negro Poetry and Drama (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown Phylon's Retrospective on the Harlem Renaissance
December 1950 Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
Langston Hughes and the Editors of Phylon. * Criticism at Mid-Century
Ulysses Lee * Negro Poets
Then and Now
Arna Bontemps * The Van Vechten Revolution: Phylon Profile
XXII
George S. Schuyler * The Negro Writer-Shadow and Substance
J. Saunders Redding * Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension in Culture
Alain Locke * The Negro Writer: Pitfalls and Compensations
William Gardner Smith * New Poets
Margaret Walker The New Negro Thirty Years Afterward
edited by Rayford W. Logan
et al. (Washington: Howard University
Press
1955) The Historical Setting of The New Negro
Rayford W. Logan * The New Negro Middle Class
E. Franklin Frazier * The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955)
Sterling A. Brown * The New Negro and the New Deal
John Hope Franklin * The Negro Renaissance and Its Significance
Charles S. Johnson The Harlem Renaissance Remembered
edited by Arna Bontemps (New York
Dodd Mead and Company
1972) The Awakening: A Memoir
Arna Bontemps * Under the Harlem Shadow: A Study of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen
Hiroko Sato * Portrait of Wallace Thurman
Mae Gwendolyn Henderson * Zora Neale Hurston and the Eatonville Anthropology
Robert Hemenway * Charles S. Johnson: Entrepreneur of the Harlem Renaissance
Patrick J. Gilpin * Frank Horne and the Second Echelon Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Ronald Primeau Essays Harlem Literati in the Twenties. Saturday Review of Literature (1940)
Langston Hughes * My Early Days in Harlem. April 7
1963. Typed manuscript with extensive pencil corrections
Langston Hughes * The Negro Author: His Publisher
His Public and His Purse. Publishers Weekly 147 (1945)
J. Saunders Redding * Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature. Phylon (1957)
William Stanley Braithwaite * The Literature of the Negro in the United States. In Addison Gayle
Jr.
ed.
Black Expression (New York: Weybright Talley
1969)
Richard Wright * The Negro Author and His Publisher. The Negro Quarterly 1 (1942)
Sterling A. Brown
Mead Co.
1937)
Benjamin Brawley * The Negro in American Fiction (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown * Negro Poetry and Drama (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown Phylon's Retrospective on the Harlem Renaissance
December 1950 Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
Langston Hughes and the Editors of Phylon. * Criticism at Mid-Century
Ulysses Lee * Negro Poets
Then and Now
Arna Bontemps * The Van Vechten Revolution: Phylon Profile
XXII
George S. Schuyler * The Negro Writer-Shadow and Substance
J. Saunders Redding * Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension in Culture
Alain Locke * The Negro Writer: Pitfalls and Compensations
William Gardner Smith * New Poets
Margaret Walker The New Negro Thirty Years Afterward
edited by Rayford W. Logan
et al. (Washington: Howard University
Press
1955) The Historical Setting of The New Negro
Rayford W. Logan * The New Negro Middle Class
E. Franklin Frazier * The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955)
Sterling A. Brown * The New Negro and the New Deal
John Hope Franklin * The Negro Renaissance and Its Significance
Charles S. Johnson The Harlem Renaissance Remembered
edited by Arna Bontemps (New York
Dodd Mead and Company
1972) The Awakening: A Memoir
Arna Bontemps * Under the Harlem Shadow: A Study of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen
Hiroko Sato * Portrait of Wallace Thurman
Mae Gwendolyn Henderson * Zora Neale Hurston and the Eatonville Anthropology
Robert Hemenway * Charles S. Johnson: Entrepreneur of the Harlem Renaissance
Patrick J. Gilpin * Frank Horne and the Second Echelon Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Ronald Primeau Essays Harlem Literati in the Twenties. Saturday Review of Literature (1940)
Langston Hughes * My Early Days in Harlem. April 7
1963. Typed manuscript with extensive pencil corrections
Langston Hughes * The Negro Author: His Publisher
His Public and His Purse. Publishers Weekly 147 (1945)
J. Saunders Redding * Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature. Phylon (1957)
William Stanley Braithwaite * The Literature of the Negro in the United States. In Addison Gayle
Jr.
ed.
Black Expression (New York: Weybright Talley
1969)
Richard Wright * The Negro Author and His Publisher. The Negro Quarterly 1 (1942)
Sterling A. Brown
Surveys of Black Literature from the 1930s and 1940s The Negro Genius: A New Appraisal of the Achievement of the American Negro in Literature and the Fine Arts (New York: Dodd
Mead Co.
1937)
Benjamin Brawley * The Negro in American Fiction (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown * Negro Poetry and Drama (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown Phylon's Retrospective on the Harlem Renaissance
December 1950 Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
Langston Hughes and the Editors of Phylon. * Criticism at Mid-Century
Ulysses Lee * Negro Poets
Then and Now
Arna Bontemps * The Van Vechten Revolution: Phylon Profile
XXII
George S. Schuyler * The Negro Writer-Shadow and Substance
J. Saunders Redding * Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension in Culture
Alain Locke * The Negro Writer: Pitfalls and Compensations
William Gardner Smith * New Poets
Margaret Walker The New Negro Thirty Years Afterward
edited by Rayford W. Logan
et al. (Washington: Howard University
Press
1955) The Historical Setting of The New Negro
Rayford W. Logan * The New Negro Middle Class
E. Franklin Frazier * The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955)
Sterling A. Brown * The New Negro and the New Deal
John Hope Franklin * The Negro Renaissance and Its Significance
Charles S. Johnson The Harlem Renaissance Remembered
edited by Arna Bontemps (New York
Dodd Mead and Company
1972) The Awakening: A Memoir
Arna Bontemps * Under the Harlem Shadow: A Study of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen
Hiroko Sato * Portrait of Wallace Thurman
Mae Gwendolyn Henderson * Zora Neale Hurston and the Eatonville Anthropology
Robert Hemenway * Charles S. Johnson: Entrepreneur of the Harlem Renaissance
Patrick J. Gilpin * Frank Horne and the Second Echelon Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Ronald Primeau Essays Harlem Literati in the Twenties. Saturday Review of Literature (1940)
Langston Hughes * My Early Days in Harlem. April 7
1963. Typed manuscript with extensive pencil corrections
Langston Hughes * The Negro Author: His Publisher
His Public and His Purse. Publishers Weekly 147 (1945)
J. Saunders Redding * Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature. Phylon (1957)
William Stanley Braithwaite * The Literature of the Negro in the United States. In Addison Gayle
Jr.
ed.
Black Expression (New York: Weybright Talley
1969)
Richard Wright * The Negro Author and His Publisher. The Negro Quarterly 1 (1942)
Sterling A. Brown
Mead Co.
1937)
Benjamin Brawley * The Negro in American Fiction (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown * Negro Poetry and Drama (New York: Atheneum
1969)
Sterling Brown Phylon's Retrospective on the Harlem Renaissance
December 1950 Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
Langston Hughes and the Editors of Phylon. * Criticism at Mid-Century
Ulysses Lee * Negro Poets
Then and Now
Arna Bontemps * The Van Vechten Revolution: Phylon Profile
XXII
George S. Schuyler * The Negro Writer-Shadow and Substance
J. Saunders Redding * Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension in Culture
Alain Locke * The Negro Writer: Pitfalls and Compensations
William Gardner Smith * New Poets
Margaret Walker The New Negro Thirty Years Afterward
edited by Rayford W. Logan
et al. (Washington: Howard University
Press
1955) The Historical Setting of The New Negro
Rayford W. Logan * The New Negro Middle Class
E. Franklin Frazier * The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955)
Sterling A. Brown * The New Negro and the New Deal
John Hope Franklin * The Negro Renaissance and Its Significance
Charles S. Johnson The Harlem Renaissance Remembered
edited by Arna Bontemps (New York
Dodd Mead and Company
1972) The Awakening: A Memoir
Arna Bontemps * Under the Harlem Shadow: A Study of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen
Hiroko Sato * Portrait of Wallace Thurman
Mae Gwendolyn Henderson * Zora Neale Hurston and the Eatonville Anthropology
Robert Hemenway * Charles S. Johnson: Entrepreneur of the Harlem Renaissance
Patrick J. Gilpin * Frank Horne and the Second Echelon Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Ronald Primeau Essays Harlem Literati in the Twenties. Saturday Review of Literature (1940)
Langston Hughes * My Early Days in Harlem. April 7
1963. Typed manuscript with extensive pencil corrections
Langston Hughes * The Negro Author: His Publisher
His Public and His Purse. Publishers Weekly 147 (1945)
J. Saunders Redding * Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature. Phylon (1957)
William Stanley Braithwaite * The Literature of the Negro in the United States. In Addison Gayle
Jr.
ed.
Black Expression (New York: Weybright Talley
1969)
Richard Wright * The Negro Author and His Publisher. The Negro Quarterly 1 (1942)
Sterling A. Brown