Oak and Ivy by Paul Laurence DUNBAR (1872 - 1906)
Genre(s): Single author
Read by: Andrew Kennedy in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Ode to Ethiopia
00:03:03 - 02 - A Drowsy Day
00:05:08 - 03 - Keep A-Pluggin' Away
00:07:12 - 04 - The Sparrow
00:08:28 - 05 - An Easter Ode
00:11:06 - 06 - October
00:13:03 - 07 - Merry Autumn
00:15:34 - 08 - To Dr. James Newton Matthews
00:17:03 - 09 - A Summer Pastoral
00:20:41 - 10 - Songs
00:23:35 - 11 - Sunset
00:24:36 - 12 - In Summer Time
00:27:35 - 13 - Hymn
00:28:42 - 14 - A Banjo Song
00:32:12 - 15 - The Ol' Tunes
00:35:27 - 16 - Lullaby
00:36:06 - 17 - Christmas Carol
00:37:53 - 18 - Welcome Address
00:39:50 - 19 - The Old Apple-Tree
00:43:45 - 20 - James Whitcomb Riley
00:45:54 - 21 - A Thanksgiving Poem
00:47:59 - 22 - To Miss Mary Britton
00:50:37 - 23 - Whittier
00:51:51 - 24 - Nutting Song
00:53:39 - 25 - After While
00:55:44 - 26 - To the Miami
00:58:41 - 27 - Love's Pictures
01:00:09 - 28 - The 'Chronic-Kicker'
01:02:48 - 29 - Songs
01:03:55 - 30 - My Sort o' Man
01:06:57 - 31 - The Old Homestead
01:09:11 - 32 - On the Death of W. C.
01:10:31 - 33 - An Old Memory
01:12:39 - 34 - Memorial Day
01:13:56 - 35 - Melancholia
01:17:05 - 36 - Life
01:17:56 - 37 - A Question
01:18:44 - 38 - Worn Out
01:20:13 - 39 - A Career
01:22:01 - 40 - On the River
01:23:08 - 41 - The Light
01:24:33 - 42 - John Boyle O'Reilly
01:26:11 - 43 - Columbian Ode
01:28:56 - 44 - The Meadow Lark
01:30:15 - 45 - The Seedling
01:31:57 - 46 - Poor Withered Rose
01:34:23 - 47 - Confirmation
01:35:15 - 48 - Nora: A Serenade
01:36:54 - 49 - Evening
01:37:42 - 50 - To Pfrimmer
01:38:36 - 51 - Sympathy
01:39:30 - 52 - My Love Irene
01:41:05 - 53 - Common Things
01:42:25 - 54 - Goin' Back
01:46:14 - 55 - Justice
01:46:55 - 56 - Night of Love
'Oak and Ivy' is Paul Laurence Dunbar's first collection of poetry. He was by far the most successful Black American to write poetry in the so-called Negro dialect, although he also wrote a lot of verse in standard diction. His poetry and prose often speaks of the frustrated aspirations of and bleak prospects for African Americans in a white supremacist era. - Summary by TriciaG
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