He needs a form that is freer and larger than dialect, but which will still hold the racial flavor; a form expressing the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also... Opportunity - Sayfa 1091969Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| James Weldon Johnson - 1922 - 278 sayfa
...the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and the distinctive humor and ' pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable \ of...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. Negro dialect is at present a medium that is not capable... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1924 - 498 sayfa
...the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. Dialect Inadequate to Express Present Life. "Negro dialect... | |
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1927 - 782 sayfa
...expressing the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...emotions and aspirations and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment." My first attempt at a Negro sermon, "The Creation," was... | |
| James Weldon Johnson - 1983 - 316 sayfa
...the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. Negro dialect is at present a medium that is not capable... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 sayfa
...the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. As Arnold Rampersad has noted: "For James Weldon Johnson... | |
| Cary D. Wintz - 1996 - 500 sayfa
...imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought, and ihe distinctive homor and pathos, too, of ihe Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing the...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of trearment.7 In the preface to his major creative contribution to the... | |
| Scott Lash, Mike Featherstone - 1999 - 308 sayfa
...expressing the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought; and the distinctive humor and pathos too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. (From Huggins, 1995: 300) 12 The two sides of this process... | |
| J. Martin Favor - 1999 - 204 sayfa
...Americans. In poetics, this took the form of advocating types of African American representation that would "be capable of voicing the deepest and highest emotions...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment." 17 Apparently, Johnson advocates a type of New Negro eclecticism,... | |
| James Weldon Johnson - 2000 - 244 sayfa
...expressing the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought and the distinctive humor and pathos, too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...emotions and aspirations and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment." The form of "The Creation," the first poem of this group,... | |
| Ron Eyerman - 2001 - 318 sayfa
...expressing the imagery, the idioms, the peculiar turns of thought; and the distinctive humor and pathos too, of the Negro, but which will also be capable of voicing...and aspirations, and allow of the widest range of subjects and the widest scope of treatment. (FromHugginsl995:300)4 Africa provided an important resource... | |
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