The Heart of a Woman

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The Heart of a Woman is a 1918 poetry collection by Georgia Douglas Johnson that explores Black womanhood, love, and longing, and is considered a significant work of the Harlem Renaissance era.

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instanceOf poetry collection
author Georgia Douglas Johnson NERFINISHED
authorEthnicity African American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception recognized as a significant early work by an African American woman poet
firstBookByAuthor true GENERATED
form lyric poetry
genre poetry
hasAuthorGender female
hasTitlePoem "The Heart of a Woman" NERFINISHED
influenced later African American women poets
isPartOf African American literature canon NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod early 20th century American literature
medium print
notableFor association with the Harlem Renaissance era
early exploration of Black womanhood in American poetry
publicationYear 1918
setting early 20th-century United States
subject Black womanhood
longing
love
theme domestic life
emotional resilience
inner life of women
racial identity

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Georgia Douglas Johnson notableWork The Heart of a Woman