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Gay Chaps at the Bar
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Poem Criticism
D. H. Melhem: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Harry B. Shaw: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
George Stavros: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Gladys Margaret Williams: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Gwendolyn Brooks: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Ann Folwell Stanford: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Craig Werner: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Marcellus Blount: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Christina Scheuer: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
Susan Schweik: On "Gay Chaps at the Bar"
James Smethurst: "And We Still Wear Our Uniforms": Modernism, Community, and the African-American Sonnet in A Street in Bronzeville
Poem Details
Original Publication Year:
1945
Poet:
Gwendolyn Brooks
Poetic Form:
Sonnet
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