The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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... American critics at the idea of a Black Othello is very amusing , and their arguments are highly instructive . " Aaron , the Moor of Titus Andronicus , is unquestionably a Negro ; and he is Aaron , the Moor , just as Othello is Othello ...
... American critics at the idea of a Black Othello is very amusing , and their arguments are highly instructive . " Aaron , the Moor of Titus Andronicus , is unquestionably a Negro ; and he is Aaron , the Moor , just as Othello is Othello ...
Page 140
... American Negroes and therefore did not intend to make James Waite of the Negroid race . But Conrad was not concerned ... America " ( which serves as a preface to the book ) , Yet James Waite afraid of death and making her his accomplice ...
... American Negroes and therefore did not intend to make James Waite of the Negroid race . But Conrad was not concerned ... America " ( which serves as a preface to the book ) , Yet James Waite afraid of death and making her his accomplice ...
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A Critical Introduction Norman Verrle McCullough. Paine ( New York : American Book - Stratford Press , 1945 ) , pp . 4-5 . 18 Ibid . , p . 6 . 19 Edmund Burke , Speech on Conciliation with America ( New York : Scott , Foresman Company ...
A Critical Introduction Norman Verrle McCullough. Paine ( New York : American Book - Stratford Press , 1945 ) , pp . 4-5 . 18 Ibid . , p . 6 . 19 Edmund Burke , Speech on Conciliation with America ( New York : Scott , Foresman Company ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
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