The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 28
... later . It should be noted that here again in Titus Andronicus we have the theme of miscegenation . As for Aaron's physical make - up , he tells us ( II , ii , 11 , 34-36 ) : My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls Even as the adder ...
... later . It should be noted that here again in Titus Andronicus we have the theme of miscegenation . As for Aaron's physical make - up , he tells us ( II , ii , 11 , 34-36 ) : My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls Even as the adder ...
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... Later , considerable consternation results from Tam- ora's giving birth to a child fathered by Aaron , though she is married to Saturninus . Though this event com- plicates the plot somewhat , the colour of the child is of major concern ...
... Later , considerable consternation results from Tam- ora's giving birth to a child fathered by Aaron , though she is married to Saturninus . Though this event com- plicates the plot somewhat , the colour of the child is of major concern ...
Page 124
... later generations of poets had a supreme model of sentiment and the noble savage . The novel was popular in the eighteenth century ; it was dramatised by Southern and later , in 1775 in a " disinfected form " by a Dr. Hawkesworth . In ...
... later generations of poets had a supreme model of sentiment and the noble savage . The novel was popular in the eighteenth century ; it was dramatised by Southern and later , in 1775 in a " disinfected form " by a Dr. Hawkesworth . In ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
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