The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 32
... mentioned , some critics and scholars contend that Othello is either ( 1 ) a white person ( 2 ) not a negro ( 3 ) an Arab , or ( 4 ) a person of mixed racial stock with or with- out Negro blood . But most are emphatic in their 32 The ...
... mentioned , some critics and scholars contend that Othello is either ( 1 ) a white person ( 2 ) not a negro ( 3 ) an Arab , or ( 4 ) a person of mixed racial stock with or with- out Negro blood . But most are emphatic in their 32 The ...
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... mentioned in " Il Penseroso " seems singular . In the works of John Bunyan , a contemporary of Milton's , the man of colour is hardly mentioned . There are two statements : " you are black boyes " and " you try to wash an Ethiope white ...
... mentioned in " Il Penseroso " seems singular . In the works of John Bunyan , a contemporary of Milton's , the man of colour is hardly mentioned . There are two statements : " you are black boyes " and " you try to wash an Ethiope white ...
Page 70
... mentioned only to show that the same ideas that are found in the prose on the Negro and slavery recur in the poetry . Thomas Chatterton , the boy wonder of the eighteenth century , wrote three African eclogues in the 1770s . Love , of ...
... mentioned only to show that the same ideas that are found in the prose on the Negro and slavery recur in the poetry . Thomas Chatterton , the boy wonder of the eighteenth century , wrote three African eclogues in the 1770s . Love , of ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
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