Oak and Ivy

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Oak and Ivy is Paul Laurence Dunbar’s debut poetry collection, recognized for helping establish him as a pioneering African American literary voice in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Paul Laurence Dunbar NERFINISHED
containsForm dialect poetry
standard English verse
contributedTo early recognition of Paul Laurence Dunbar
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Majors and Minors NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasInfluenceOn subsequent African American poets
hasSubject African American experience
love
nature
racial identity
language English
literaryMovement African American literature
literaryPeriod late 19th century American literature
medium print
notableFor debut poetry collection of Paul Laurence Dunbar
helping establish Paul Laurence Dunbar as a pioneering African American literary voice
notableWork Oak and Ivy NERFINISHED
partOf Paul Laurence Dunbar bibliography NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1893
publisher self-published
titleAlludesTo ivy as symbol of clinging or aspiration
oak as symbol of strength

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Paul Laurence Dunbar notableWork Oak and Ivy