Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... West Africa arises from the powerful feelings of solidarity of black people everywhere , but it must also be seen - and this is emphasized by a conviction on the part of ... West Africa found expression in a MODERN WEST AFRICAN WRITING 101.
... West Africa arises from the powerful feelings of solidarity of black people everywhere , but it must also be seen - and this is emphasized by a conviction on the part of ... West Africa found expression in a MODERN WEST AFRICAN WRITING 101.
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... West Indies possess no genuine inner cohesion whatever and no internal source of power . Having no common interests to cement them , the inhabitants of the area can be held together only by external force . Professor Elsa Goveia reaches ...
... West Indies possess no genuine inner cohesion whatever and no internal source of power . Having no common interests to cement them , the inhabitants of the area can be held together only by external force . Professor Elsa Goveia reaches ...
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... West Indian subject - matter is somehow worthless ? Dr. Williams cannot have it both ways . If he ignores or devalues writers because they write about the West Indies rather than about other subjects , then he is perpetuating the very ...
... West Indian subject - matter is somehow worthless ? Dr. Williams cannot have it both ways . If he ignores or devalues writers because they write about the West Indies rather than about other subjects , then he is perpetuating the very ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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