Complete Poems of Frances E.W. Harper

Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
3.79
52 ratings 6 reviews
Frances Harper was renowned in her lifetime not only as an activist who rallied on behalf of blacks, women, and the poor, but as a pioneer of the tradition of 'protest' literature, whose immense popularity did much to develop an audience for poetry in America. This collection of her poems is drawn from ten volumes published between 1854 and 1901. Their main issues are oppression, Christianity, and social and moral reform. Consolidating the oral tradition and the ballad form, and merging dramatic details and imagery with a strong political and racial awareness, Harper's poetry represented a distinctly Afro-American discourse that was to inspire generations of black writers.
Genres: PoetryGrad School
304 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
13 (25%)
4 star
19 (37%)
3 star
17 (33%)
2 star
2 (4%)
1 star
1 (2%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

Lists with this book

Breaking Poems
Poetry in a time of Pestilence: Perspectives on a Pandemic
Howl and Other Poems
Marcy's Favorite Poetry
101 books2 voters