Theorizing Literary Influence and African-American Writers
p. 3
Strategies of Black Characterization in Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Early Afro-American Novel
p. 23
Break Dancing in the Drawing Room: Mark Twain and African-American Voices
p. 65
A Trick of Mediation: Charles Chesnutt's Conflicted Literary Relationship with Albion Tourgee
p. 129
"About Us, For Us, Near Us": The Irish and Harlem Renaissances
p. 157
Afro-Celtic Connections: From Frederick Douglass to The Commitments
p. 171
"How Black Sees Green and Red": African-American and Irish Interaction in the Early Twentieth Century
p. 189
Irony without Condescension: Sterling A. Brown's Nod to Robert Frost
p. 211
Carlos Bulosan's Literary Debt to Richard Wright
p. 231
Theoretical Dimensions of Invisible Man
p. 245
Swing to the White, Back to the Black: Writing and "Sourcery" in Ishmael Reed's Mumbo Jumbo
p. 271
"Kin and Kin": The Poetry of Lucille Clifton
p. 301
Shakespeare's Naylor, Naylor's Shakespeare: Shakespearean Allusion as Appropriation in Gloria Naylor's Quartet
p. 325
On Stepping into Footprints Which Feel Like Your Own: Literacy, Empowerment, and the African-American Literary Tradition
p. 359
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