A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... poem through a few line references only . Still , we can see the poem as a whole as reflecting , via Said's " imperial pressures , " on the modernity adumbrated in Shakespeare's play . It is through the intrusion of the " native , " or ...
... poem through a few line references only . Still , we can see the poem as a whole as reflecting , via Said's " imperial pressures , " on the modernity adumbrated in Shakespeare's play . It is through the intrusion of the " native , " or ...
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... poem rarely runs longer than a page , we see in the Caribbean a sudden revival of the long poem , indeed , of poems of epic length and scope . An obvious example is Derek Walcott's Omeros , 1990 , an epic of some 8,500 lines that ...
... poem rarely runs longer than a page , we see in the Caribbean a sudden revival of the long poem , indeed , of poems of epic length and scope . An obvious example is Derek Walcott's Omeros , 1990 , an epic of some 8,500 lines that ...
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... poem ascribes to that head a nascent consciousness through imagery that includes the bellies of ships , cows , and mothers giving birth , guided by the fertile pull of the moon , to a stillborn baby , the suppressed ( collective ) ...
... poem ascribes to that head a nascent consciousness through imagery that includes the bellies of ships , cows , and mothers giving birth , guided by the fertile pull of the moon , to a stillborn baby , the suppressed ( collective ) ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
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