Du Bose Heyward: A Critical and Biographical Sketch
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An essay offers a concise critical and biographical portrait of Du Bose Heyward, situating his work within early twentieth-century American literary debates about standardization and regionalism. It analyzes how Heyward's Charleston upbringing and Southern environment shaped his realistic depiction of local life, with close attention to his novel Porgy as a faithful artistic study of African American life in a particular community. The author traces Heyward's personal background, artistic development, and contemporary critical reception, and reflects on broader trends that made provincial southern subjects newly significant in American letters.
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