The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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... dark - skinned people . Some scholars , for example , say that Othello is not a Negro ; others contend that he is ... dark and light . Of Hermia's dark complexion , Lysander says ( II , ii , 11 , 113-14 ) : 1 Not Hermia but Helena I love ...
... dark - skinned people . Some scholars , for example , say that Othello is not a Negro ; others contend that he is ... dark and light . Of Hermia's dark complexion , Lysander says ( II , ii , 11 , 113-14 ) : 1 Not Hermia but Helena I love ...
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... dark - skinned ( even black ) people ( Moors , Negroes , Ethiopes , or others ) living and working in England . We can be sure that they were not American Negroes . Shake- speare makes it obviously clear that his dark love had a " black ...
... dark - skinned ( even black ) people ( Moors , Negroes , Ethiopes , or others ) living and working in England . We can be sure that they were not American Negroes . Shake- speare makes it obviously clear that his dark love had a " black ...
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... dark places of the earth " . When the Romans came to England , Light came out of this river ... we live in the ... darkness " and bring light to Britain , and they had " to live in the midst of the incomprehensible , which is also ...
... dark places of the earth " . When the Romans came to England , Light came out of this river ... we live in the ... darkness " and bring light to Britain , and they had " to live in the midst of the incomprehensible , which is also ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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