Includes bibliographical references and index
The poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar and the influence of African aesthetics: Dunbar's poems and the tradition of masking / Lena AmpaduNational memory and the arts in Paul Laurence Dunbar's war poetry / Nassim W. Balestrini -- "Sing a song heroic": Paul Laurence Dunbar's mythic and poetic tribute to black soldiers / Sharon D. Raynor -- Minstrelsy and the dialect poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar / Elston L. Carr Jr. -- Dunbar, dialect, and narrative theory: subverted statements in Lyrics of lowly life / Megan M. Peabody -- Rhetorical accountability: Paul Laurence Dunbar's search for "representative" men / Coretta M. Pittman -- "Jump back, honey, jump back": reading Paul Laurence Dunbar in the context of the Century magazine / Mark Noonan -- The glamour of Paul Laurence Dunbar: racial uplift, masculinity, and Bohemia in the Nadir / Matt Sandler -- Kemble's figures and Dunbar's folks: picturing the work of graphic illustration in Dunbar's short fiction / Adam Sonstegard -- "We know de time is ouahs": the power of Christmas in the literature of Paul Laurence Dunbar / Amy Cummins -- Creating a representative community: identity in Paul Laurence Dunbar's In old plantation days / Willie J. Harrell Jr. -- Memory and repression in Paul Laurence Dunbar's The sport of the gods / Jeannine King -- A little something more than something else: Dunbar's colorist ambivalence in The sport of the gods / Dolores V. Sisco -- Mobile blacks and ubiquitous blues: urbanizing the African American discourses in Paul Laurence Dunbar's The sport of the gods / Michael P. Moreno -- "With myriad subtleties": Paul Laurence Dunbar's constructions of social identity in The sport of the gods / Jayne E. Waterman -- "Nemmine. You got to git somebody else to ring yo' ol' bell now": nigger Ed and the rhetoric of local color realism and racial protest in Dunbar's The fanatics / Willie J. Harrell Jr.
Lena Ampadu: The poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar and the influence of African aesthetics: Dunbar's poems and the tradition of masking
Nassim W. Balestrini: National memory and the arts in Paul Laurence Dunbar's war poetry
Sharon D. Raynor: "Sing a song heroic": Paul Laurence Dunbar's mythic and poetic tribute to black soldiers
Elston L. Carr Jr: Minstrelsy and the dialect poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar
Megan M. Peabody: Dunbar, dialect, and narrative theory: subverted statements in lyrics of lowly life
Coretta M. Pittman: Rhetorical accountability: Paul Laurence Dunbar's search for "representative" men
Mark Noonan: "Jump back, honey, jump back": reading Paul Laurence Dunbar in the context of the century magazine
Matt Sandler: The glamour of Paul Laurence Dunbar: racial uplift, masculinity, and Bohemia in the Nadir
Adam Sonstegard: Kemble's figures and Dunbar's folks: picturing the work of graphic illustration in Dunbar's short fiction
Amy Cummins: "We know de time is ouahs": the power of Christmas in the literature of Paul Laurence Dunbar
Willie J. Harrell Jr: Creating a representative community: identity in Paul Laurence Dunbar's in Old plantation days
Jeannine King: Memory and repression in Paul Laurence Dunbar's the Sport of the gods
Dolores V. Sisco: A little something more than something else: Dunbar's colorist ambivalence in Sport of the gods
Michael P. Moreno: Mobile blacks and ubiquitous blues: urbanizing the African American discourses in Paul Laurence Dunbar's the Sport of the gods
Jayne E. Waterman: "With myriad subtleties": Paul Laurence Dunbar's constructions of social identity in the Sport of the gods
Willie J. Harrell Jr.: "Nemmine. you got to git somebody else to ring yo' ol' bell now": nigger Ed and the rhetoric of local color realism and racial protest in Dunbar's the Fanatics
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