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BIBLIOTHÈQUE D’ANGLAIS 38<br />

R/HLit A*FARE Col ait<br />

Farebrother, Rachel. <strong>–</strong> The collage aesthetic in the Harlem Renaissance / Rachel Farebrother. <strong>–</strong><br />

Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, cop. 2009. <strong>–</strong> x, 219 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s<br />

bibliographical references (p. [195]-212) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Boasian anthropology and the Harlem<br />

Renaissance -- "[F]lung out in a jagged, uneven but progressive pattern": "culture-citizenship" in The<br />

new negro -- "[A]dventuring through the pieces of a still unorganized mosaic": Jean Toomer's collage<br />

aesthetic in Cane -- "Think[ing] in hieroglyphics": Zora Neale Hurston's cross-cultural aesthetic --<br />

Reading Zora Neale Hurston's textual synthesis in Jonah's gourd vine and Moses, man of the<br />

mountain. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>7546<strong>–</strong>6198<strong>–</strong>9 (hardback : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>07<strong>–</strong>5466<strong>–</strong>1986 (hardback : alk.<br />

paper) R005433755<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit A*FARE Col ait * cote: BFLA 219827<br />

R/HLit A*RUSS Pla itp<br />

Russ, Elizabeth Christine. <strong>–</strong> The plantation in the postslavery imagination / Elizabeth Christine Russ. <strong>–</strong><br />

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. <strong>–</strong> x, 212 p. ; 25 cm. <strong>–</strong> (Imagining the Americas). <strong>–</strong><br />

Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Introduction -- Mo<strong>de</strong>rn plantation imaginaries<br />

-- Race and romance in the Americas -- Women, nation, and the "problematic of space" -- Postmo<strong>de</strong>rn<br />

plantation imaginaries -- New world silences, new world songs -- Redressing the big house. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong><br />

19<strong>–</strong>537715<strong>–</strong>X (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>01<strong>–</strong>9537<strong>–</strong>7156 (cloth : alk. paper) R005433311<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit A*RUSS Pla itp * cote: BFLA 219947<br />

R/HLit A*VEND Las llb<br />

Vendler, Helen, 1933-. <strong>–</strong> Last looks, last books : Stevens, Plath, Lowell, Bishop, Merrill / Helen<br />

Vendler. <strong>–</strong> Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2010. <strong>–</strong> x, 152 p. ; 23 cm. <strong>–</strong> (Bollingen series ;<br />

XXXV, 56) (The A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts ; 2003). <strong>–</strong> Contains: Introduction: last looks, last<br />

books -- Looking at the worst: Wallace Stevens' The rock -- The contest of melodrama and restraint:<br />

Sylvia Plath's Ariel -- Images of subtraction: Robert Lowell's Day by day -- Caught and freed: Elizabeth<br />

Bishop and Geography III -- Self-portraits while dying: James Merrill and A scattering of salts. <strong>–</strong> ISBN<br />

978<strong>–</strong>06<strong>–</strong>9114<strong>–</strong>5341 (cloth : alk. paper) R005432537<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit A*VEND Las llb * cote: BFLA 219709<br />

R/HLit AFA*Afr ap<br />

African-American poets / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. <strong>–</strong> New ed. <strong>–</strong> New York :<br />

Bloom's Literary Criticism/Chelsea House, cop. 2009-2010. <strong>–</strong> 2 vol. ; 25 cm. <strong>–</strong> (Bloom's mo<strong>de</strong>rn critical<br />

views). <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references (p. 241-246) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Volume 1: 1700s-<br />

1940s. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Volume 2: 1950s to the present. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Vol. 1: Robert Hay<strong>de</strong>n : the<br />

apprenticeship : Heart-shape in the dust (1940) / Pontheolla T. Williams -- Gwendolyn Brooks : the<br />

1940s : a milieu for integrationist poetics / B.J. Bol<strong>de</strong>n -- Black mo<strong>de</strong>rnism? The early poetry of Jean<br />

Toomer and Clau<strong>de</strong> McKay / Wolfgang Karrer -- The adventures of a social poet : Langston Hughes<br />

from the popular front to black power / James Smethurst -- Inventing a "Negro literature" : race, dialect,<br />

and gen<strong>de</strong>r in the early work of Paul Laurence Dunbar, James Weldon Johnson, and Alice Dunbar-<br />

Nelson / Caroline Gebbhard -- Creative collaboration : as African American as sweet potato pie /<br />

Frances Smith Foster -- "Bid the gifted Negro soar" : the origins of the African American bardic tradition /<br />

Keith D. Leonard -- Rewriting Dunbar : realism, Black women poets, and the genteel / Paula Bernat<br />

Bennett -- The Harlem Renaissance : <strong>de</strong>picting the "new Negro" / Lena Ahlin -- A familiar strangeness :<br />

the spectre of whiteness in the Harlem Renaissance and the Black arts movement / Emily Bernard --<br />

Lyric stars : Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes / James Smethurst -- What a difference a "way"<br />

makes : Wheatley's ways of knowing / April C.E. Langley. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 1<strong>–</strong>604<strong>–</strong>13400<strong>–</strong>3. ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>16<strong>–</strong>0413<strong>–</strong><br />

4001 (Vol. 1). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>16<strong>–</strong>0413<strong>–</strong>8108 (Vol. 2, alk. paper) R005435849<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit AFA*Afr ap * cote: BFLA 219567/2<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit AFA*Afr ap * cote: BFLA 219567/1<br />

R/HLit AFA*COOK Afr awa<br />

Cook, William Wilburt. <strong>–</strong> African American writers and classical tradition / William W. Cook and James<br />

Tatum. <strong>–</strong> Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2010. <strong>–</strong> 454 p. ; 24 cm. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s<br />

bibliographical references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: The leisure moments of Phillis Wheatley -- Fre<strong>de</strong>rick<br />

Douglass and the Columbian orator -- The making of the talented tenth -- Genteel classicism -- Invisible<br />

odyssey -- The Pindar of Harlem -- It is impossible not to write satire -- Rita Dove and the Greeks. <strong>–</strong><br />

ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>226<strong>–</strong>78996<strong>–</strong>9 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>02<strong>–</strong>2678<strong>–</strong>9965 (cloth : alk. paper) R005433321<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit AFA*COOK Afr awa * cote: BFLA 219718

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