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Acknowledgments | ||
List of Abbreviations Used in the Text | ||
Introduction | ||
"Poetry South" | 3 | |
Preface to Carolina Chansons | 11 | |
"And Once Again - the Negro" | 13 | |
Foreword to the Year Book of the Poetry Society of South Carolina (1923) | 17 | |
"The New Note in Southern Literature" | 22 | |
"The American Negro in Art" | 27 | |
"The Negro in the Low-Country" | 34 | |
"Porgy and Bess Return on Wings of Song" | 46 | |
"Dock Street Theatre" | 52 | |
"Charleston: Where Mellow Past and Present Meet" | 57 | |
"Silences" | 75 | |
"The Pirates" | 77 | |
"The Last Crew" | 85 | |
"Modern Philosopher" | 94 | |
"Gamesters All" | 94 | |
"Dusk" | 98 | |
"Your Gifts" | 99 | |
"A Yoke of Steers" | 100 | |
"The Mountain Woman" | 101 | |
"The Mountain Preacher" | 101 | |
"Black Christmas" | 103 | |
"New England Landscape" | 103 | |
"Suffrage" | 104 | |
"Weariness" | 105 | |
"Buzzard Island" | 105 | |
"Chant for an Old Town" | 106 | |
"Jasbo Brown" | 113 | |
"Prodigal" | 119 | |
"Summertime" | 120 | |
"My Man's Gone Now" | 120 | |
"A Woman Is a Sometime Thing" | 121 | |
"The Brute" | 125 | |
Catfish Row and the Murder of Robbins | 133 | |
Porgy, Bess, and Sportin' Life | 146 | |
The Hurricane | 155 | |
Porgy's Heroism and His Loss | 169 | |
The Half Pint Flask | 181 | |
Hagar and Bluton | 195 | |
Lissa and the Black Elite | 204 | |
Lissa's Triumph | 230 | |
Peter's Conflicted Identity | 236 | |
The Slave Market | 246 | |
Emendations in the Copy-Texts | 261 | |
Notes | 265 | |
Index | 289 |
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Add A DuBose Heyward Reader, DuBose Heyward (1885-1940) was a central figure in both the Charleston and the Southern Renaissance. His influence extended to the Harlem Renaissance as well. However, Heyward is often remembered simply as the author of Porgy, the 1925 novel about , A DuBose Heyward Reader to your collection on WonderClub |