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Crossing Color represents the first monographic study of Rita Dove's writing. A major African American author, Dove won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 and was US Poet Laureate from 1993 to 1995.
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Poetry --- American literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- LOWELL (ROBERT) --- DOVE (RITA) --- GRAHAM (JORIE) --- POESIE AMERICAINE --- LITERATURE --- POETRY --- U.S.
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Deze bloemlezing met 26 essays van toonaangevende literaire critici werpt een nieuw licht op het rijke literaire erfgoed van Afro-Amerikaanse schrijfsters. Het boek reconstrueert een traditie die niet alleen fictie, non-fictie en gedichten omvat, maar ook slavenverhalen en autobiografische documenten.
Sociology of minorities --- Thematology --- Sociology of literature --- Literature --- Race --- Literature --- Literary criticism --- Writers --- Blackness --- Book --- Hurston, Zora Neale --- Morrison, Toni --- Kincaid, Jamaica --- Naylor, Gloria --- Walker, Alice --- Dove, Rita --- Angelou, Maya --- United States of America
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American poetry --- Self in literature --- Poésie américaine --- Moi dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Histoire et critique --- Théorie, etc --- Berryman, John, --- Dove, Rita --- Graham, Jorie, --- Lowell, Robert, --- Berryman, John, --- Dove, Rita --- Graham -, Joris, --- Lowell, Robert, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et intreprétation --- Critique et interprétation --- Critique et interprétation --- Critique et interprétation
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Provides analysis of the most frequently studied poems in literature courses. Contains author biography (if attributed), poem text, poem summary, themes, style, historical context, critical overview, and criticism.
Poetry --- Poetry, Modern --- Study and teaching. --- History and criticism. --- Harjo, Joy. --- Szymborska, Wislawa. --- Plath, Sylvia. --- Hughes, Langston, --- Lee, Li-Young, --- Dove, Rita. --- Merwin, W. S. --- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, --- Yeats, W. B. --- Gluck, Louise, --- Browning, Robert, --- Rich, Adrienne, --- Tate, James, --- Howe, Marie, --- Oliver, Mary, --- Glück, Louise,
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African American poets --- African Americans --- American poetry --- Afro-American poets --- Poets, African American --- Poets, American --- American literature --- Intellectual life --- History and criticism. --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- 21st century --- 20th century --- Interviews --- Coleman, Wanda --- Komunyakaa, Yusef --- Dove, Rita --- Mullen, Harryette --- Moss, Thylias --- Eady, Cornelius --- Cassells, Cyrus --- Alexander, Elizabeth
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POETRY --- AMERICA --- MODERN POETRY --- LITERATURE AND SOCIETY --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- DOVE (RITA) --- BISHOP (ELIZABETH), 1911-1979 --- SCALAPINO (LESLIE) --- HEJINIAN (LYN) --- CLAMPITT (AMY) --- PASTAN (LINDA) --- ATWOOD (MARGARET), 1939 --- -HARJO (JOY), 1951 --- -WOMEN AUTHORS --- CONGRESSES --- LITERATURES --- 20th CENTURY --- CONGRESSES --- AMERICA --- CONGRESSES --- AMERICA --- CONGRESSES
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Modern Marriage and the Lyric Sequence investigates the ways in which some of our best poets writing in English have used poetic sequences to capture the lived experience of marriage. Beginning in 1862 with George Meredith’s Modern Love, Jane Hedley’s study utilizes the rubrics of temporality, dialogue, and triangulation to bring a deeply rooted and vitally interesting poetic genre into focus. Its twentieth- and twenty-first-century practitioners have included Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Lowell, Rita Dove, Eavan Boland, Louise Glück, Anne Carson, Ted Hughes, Claudia Emerson, Rachel Zucker, and Sharon Olds. In their poetic sequences the flourishing or failure of a particular marriage is always at stake, but as that relationship plays out over time, each sequence also speaks to larger questions: why we marry, what a marriage is, what our collective stake is in other people’s marriages. In the book’s final chapter gay marriage presents a fresh testing ground for these questions, in light of the US Supreme Court’s affirmation of same-sex marriage.
Poetry --- Literature --- literatuur --- LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, intersex and asexual) --- poëzie --- Homosexuality --- Millay, Edna St. Vincent --- Carson, Anne --- Olds, Sharon --- Boland, Eavan --- Glück, Louise --- Emerson, Claudia --- Zucker, Rachel --- Dove, Rita --- Lowell, Robert --- Hughes, Ted --- Meredith, George --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999
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Fiction --- Thematology --- American literature --- African Americans in literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Afro-Amerikanen in de literatuur --- Afro-Américains dans la littérature --- Amerikaanse zwarten in de literatuur --- Black Americans in literature --- Conscience de soi dans la littérature --- Negroes in literature --- Noirs américains dans la littérature --- Self-consciousness in literature --- Zelfbewustzijn in de literatuur --- Zwarte Amerikanen in de literatuur --- American fiction --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- 20th century --- Experimental fiction [American ] --- Johnson, Charles Richard --- Walker, Alice --- Dove, Rita --- Gaines, Ernest J. --- Morrison, Toni --- Flowers, Arthur --- Sherman, Charlotte Watson --- Forrest, Leon --- Mosley, Walter --- Butler, Octavia E.
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