
A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes
Tracy(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 8. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-19-514434-5 (ISBN)
Description
Langston Hughes has been an inspiration to generations of readers and writers seeking a passionate, intelligent, and socially responsible art. In this volume, Steven C. Tracy has gathered a broad range of critics to produce an interdisciplinary approach to the important historical and cultural elements reflected in Hughes's work. Their essays, all previously unpublished, place Hughes in the context of Harlem, his preferred geographical and spiritual home base, as well as the larger political, social, musical, and artistic milieu of his rapidly changing times. They examine Hughes's negotiation of his own moral and ethical ground in a complex, sometimes hostile world, and demonstrate the remarkable triumph of a sensitive, creative human being who refused to be overwhelmed by the forces of discrimination, pessimism, and bitterness that claimed so many writers of his generation. This volume, with its historical essays, brief biography, and illustrated chronology, provides a concise yet authoritative portrait of one of America's and the world's most beloved writers.
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A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes is an excellent tool for both scholars and undergraduates alike, for it provides critical details and scholarly readings in a manner that is approachable and readable. The Langston Hughes ReviewMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
25 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-514434-5 (9780195144345)
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Steven C. Tracy
A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes
E-Book
12/2003
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€28.99
Available for download
Person
Steven C. Tracy is Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Content
Steven C. Tracy: Introduction: Hughes in Our Time
1: R. Baxter Miller: Langston Hughes, 1902-1967: A Brief Biography
2: James de Jongh: The Poet Speaks of Places: A Close Reading of Langston Hughes's Literary Use of Place
3: Steven C. Tracy: Langston Hughes and Afro-American Vernacular Music
4: Joyce A. Joyce: Hughes and Twentieth-Century Genderracial Issues
5: James Smethurst: The Adventures of a Social Poet: Langston Hughes from the Popular Front to Black Power
6: Illustrated Chronology
7: Dolan Hubbard: Bibliographical Essay
8: Contributors
1: R. Baxter Miller: Langston Hughes, 1902-1967: A Brief Biography
2: James de Jongh: The Poet Speaks of Places: A Close Reading of Langston Hughes's Literary Use of Place
3: Steven C. Tracy: Langston Hughes and Afro-American Vernacular Music
4: Joyce A. Joyce: Hughes and Twentieth-Century Genderracial Issues
5: James Smethurst: The Adventures of a Social Poet: Langston Hughes from the Popular Front to Black Power
6: Illustrated Chronology
7: Dolan Hubbard: Bibliographical Essay
8: Contributors