The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 9
... feels that a start has to be made somewhere , and it is with this feeling of necessity that the present work was undertaken . The subject of the Negro in English literature should be an inherent part of the study of England's great ...
... feels that a start has to be made somewhere , and it is with this feeling of necessity that the present work was undertaken . The subject of the Negro in English literature should be an inherent part of the study of England's great ...
Page 87
... feeling the same sentiments as Cowper , treat the subject poetically only in one or two minor poems . Of the minor poets who write on the slavery issue , Roscoe and Pratt are most important . Neither poet has stood the test of time ...
... feeling the same sentiments as Cowper , treat the subject poetically only in one or two minor poems . Of the minor poets who write on the slavery issue , Roscoe and Pratt are most important . Neither poet has stood the test of time ...
Page 149
... feelings and the sentiments thus generated , react in turn upon the moral feelings of members of the ascendant class , in their relations among themselves . Later on in the same chapter , he declares : Essayists , Essays , and Potpourri ...
... feelings and the sentiments thus generated , react in turn upon the moral feelings of members of the ascendant class , in their relations among themselves . Later on in the same chapter , he declares : Essayists , Essays , and Potpourri ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
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