Forms of Contention: Influence and the African American Sonnet Tradition

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Hollis Robbins
The University of Georgia Press

Challenging long-standing claims that sonnet writing is primarily a matter of European influence, and referencing a century of re-emerged sonnets published in African American newspapers, Robbins uses the sonnet as a case study for exploring the broader literary history of African American literature.

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