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- catalog abstract "Synopsis: This collection features Dunbar's (1872-1906) previously unpublished dramatic works, short stories, essays, and poems-approximately 75 works in six genres. The dramatic works include plays, musicals, and musical lyrics and fragments. The essays discuss Dickens and Thackeray, England from the Black perspective, black life and society in Washington, higher education, plagiarism, the literary portrayal of black people, and Booker T. Washington. A chronology is included.-Annotation c. Book News, Inc.".
- catalog contributor b12437386.
- catalog contributor b12437387.
- catalog contributor b12437388.
- catalog contributor b12437389.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Drowsy God -- Incantation/invocation -- Letter -- Lament -- To Miss Mamie Emerson -- Brown hair -- Lullaby (II) -- I been kissin' yo' picture -- Bibliography -- Index of titles -- Index to the first lines of poems.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Henry Louis Gates, Jr -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- General introduction -- Brief Dunbar chronology -- Part 1. Dramatic Pieces -- Introduction to the dramatic pieces -- Plays: Herrick -- Gambler's wife -- Island of Tanawana -- Musicals: Uncle Eph's Christmas -- Jes Lak white fo'ks -- Dream lovers -- Musical lyrics and fragments: from Evah Dahkey is a king -- Good evenin' -- On Emancipation day -- Returned: empty and so silent now the old cabin stands -- from Clorindy, or the origin of the cakewalk -- Hottest coon in Dixie -- Who dat say chicken in dis crowd -- Part 2. Essays -- Introduction to the essays -- Dickens and Thackeray -- December 13, 1890 -- Of negro journals -- England as seen by a black man -- Our new madness -- Negro music -- Tuskegee meeting -- Negro life in Washington -- Higher education -- Negro society in Washington -- Dunbar did not plagiarize -- Leader of his race --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-311) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Negro in literature -- Booker T Washington -- Sunshine at Jackson Park -- Part 3. Short Stories -- Introduction to the short stories -- Ole Conju'in Joe -- His bride of the tomb -- Tenderfoot -- Little Billy -- Jimmy Weedon's contretempts -- Emancipation of Evalina Jones -- Prophesy of fate -- Part 4. Poems -- Introduction to the poems -- Sold-A C H S episode -- Happy! happy! happy! -- Oh, no -- Lullaby (I) -- Rondeau -- Farm house by the river -- Rondeau for a lawyer -- To Leila Ruth -- We crown her queen -- Song of the gatherer -- To a golden girl -- Lonely hunter -- Dreams only dreams -- Dreamer -- Remembered -- Keeping in touch -- Triolets -- Valse -- After the struggle -- Noddin' by de fire -- Darkie's rainy day -- Ode -- John Hay -- Kindness -- Toast to Dayton -- For the palladium -- New York -- Kitty -- Girl -- Rocking in the old canoe -- Tim -- Making up -- Our hopes and home --".
- catalog description "Synopsis: This collection features Dunbar's (1872-1906) previously unpublished dramatic works, short stories, essays, and poems-approximately 75 works in six genres. The dramatic works include plays, musicals, and musical lyrics and fragments. The essays discuss Dickens and Thackeray, England from the Black perspective, black life and society in Washington, higher education, plagiarism, the literary portrayal of black people, and Booker T. Washington. A chronology is included.-Annotation c. Book News, Inc.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 315 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "In his own voice.".
- catalog identifier "0821414216 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog identifier "0821414224 (pbk. : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "In his own voice.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Athens : Ohio University Press,".
- catalog relation "In his own voice.".
- catalog subject "811/.4 21".
- catalog subject "African Americans Literary collections.".
- catalog subject "PS1556 .A4 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Drowsy God -- Incantation/invocation -- Letter -- Lament -- To Miss Mamie Emerson -- Brown hair -- Lullaby (II) -- I been kissin' yo' picture -- Bibliography -- Index of titles -- Index to the first lines of poems.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Henry Louis Gates, Jr -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- General introduction -- Brief Dunbar chronology -- Part 1. Dramatic Pieces -- Introduction to the dramatic pieces -- Plays: Herrick -- Gambler's wife -- Island of Tanawana -- Musicals: Uncle Eph's Christmas -- Jes Lak white fo'ks -- Dream lovers -- Musical lyrics and fragments: from Evah Dahkey is a king -- Good evenin' -- On Emancipation day -- Returned: empty and so silent now the old cabin stands -- from Clorindy, or the origin of the cakewalk -- Hottest coon in Dixie -- Who dat say chicken in dis crowd -- Part 2. Essays -- Introduction to the essays -- Dickens and Thackeray -- December 13, 1890 -- Of negro journals -- England as seen by a black man -- Our new madness -- Negro music -- Tuskegee meeting -- Negro life in Washington -- Higher education -- Negro society in Washington -- Dunbar did not plagiarize -- Leader of his race --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Negro in literature -- Booker T Washington -- Sunshine at Jackson Park -- Part 3. Short Stories -- Introduction to the short stories -- Ole Conju'in Joe -- His bride of the tomb -- Tenderfoot -- Little Billy -- Jimmy Weedon's contretempts -- Emancipation of Evalina Jones -- Prophesy of fate -- Part 4. Poems -- Introduction to the poems -- Sold-A C H S episode -- Happy! happy! happy! -- Oh, no -- Lullaby (I) -- Rondeau -- Farm house by the river -- Rondeau for a lawyer -- To Leila Ruth -- We crown her queen -- Song of the gatherer -- To a golden girl -- Lonely hunter -- Dreams only dreams -- Dreamer -- Remembered -- Keeping in touch -- Triolets -- Valse -- After the struggle -- Noddin' by de fire -- Darkie's rainy day -- Ode -- John Hay -- Kindness -- Toast to Dayton -- For the palladium -- New York -- Kitty -- Girl -- Rocking in the old canoe -- Tim -- Making up -- Our hopes and home --".
- catalog title "In his own voice : the dramatic and other uncollected works of Paul Laurence Dunbar / edited by Herbert Woodward Martin & Ronald Primeau ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.".
- catalog type "Literary collections. fast".
- catalog type "text".