The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 40
... references to Moor , Ethiope , black , and so forth in the works of Shakespeare . In examining a few of these one may ask why does he seem so preoccupied with things or persons of dark hue . We may note the following examples of dark ...
... references to Moor , Ethiope , black , and so forth in the works of Shakespeare . In examining a few of these one may ask why does he seem so preoccupied with things or persons of dark hue . We may note the following examples of dark ...
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... references to persons of colour . Again we should endeavour to distinguish between poets and simply writers . And since the twen- tieth century has seen just about everybody writing and publishing , references will be made only to those ...
... references to persons of colour . Again we should endeavour to distinguish between poets and simply writers . And since the twen- tieth century has seen just about everybody writing and publishing , references will be made only to those ...
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... references to Negroes or slavery ; but even so , these references certainly show that he was aware of current events in terms of his concept of the need for human freedom and dignity . • 66 In Fraser's Magazine for December , 1849 ...
... references to Negroes or slavery ; but even so , these references certainly show that he was aware of current events in terms of his concept of the need for human freedom and dignity . • 66 In Fraser's Magazine for December , 1849 ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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