American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... Hughes's talent for capturing the joy and color of Harlem life failed him in the case of Tambourines to Glory. Hughes's specific work for the theater includes nine full-length plays, two one-act plays, four gospel musicals, four opera ...
... Hughes's talent for capturing the joy and color of Harlem life failed him in the case of Tambourines to Glory. Hughes's specific work for the theater includes nine full-length plays, two one-act plays, four gospel musicals, four opera ...
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... Hughes's point of view. Locke's harsh judgment was apparently shared by Blanche Knopf, who rejected the manuscript. Later, however, when Knopf published Hughes's Selected Poems, a long section of the jazz verse was included. This ...
... Hughes's point of view. Locke's harsh judgment was apparently shared by Blanche Knopf, who rejected the manuscript. Later, however, when Knopf published Hughes's Selected Poems, a long section of the jazz verse was included. This ...
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... Hughes produced a series of readable and factual books that defined the role of the black American in his historical context. Hughes's interest in black music and theater was also reflected in the publication of two popular and well ...
... Hughes produced a series of readable and factual books that defined the role of the black American in his historical context. Hughes's interest in black music and theater was also reflected in the publication of two popular and well ...
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