Hughes, Langston - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Bogumil, Mary L., and Michael R. Molino. “Pretext, Context, Subtext: Textual Power in the Writing of Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and Martin Luther King, Jr.” College English 52, no. 7 (November 1990): 800-11.
A critical comparison of three African American literary figures.
Borden, Anne. “Herioc ‘Hussies’ and ‘Brilliant Queers’: Genderracial Resistance in the Works of Langston Hughes.” African American Review 28, no. 3 (fall 1994): 333-45.
A critical analysis of Hughes's literary treatment of gender and racial identity.
Cobb, Martha. “Langston Hughes.” In Modern Critical Views: Langston Hughes, edited by Harold Bloom, pp. 103-26. New York, N.Y.: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989.
Cobb offers a critical overview of Hughes's poetic career.
Kaup, Monika. “‘Our America’ That Is Not One: Transnational Black Atlantic...
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- Rebecca L. Walkowitz (essay date December 1999)
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