The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 43
... things of dark colour , we realise that he certainly had dramatic and poetic pur- poses for using such references to things of dark hue . But to read him in terms of modern - day race consciousness وو is to misread him completely ...
... things of dark colour , we realise that he certainly had dramatic and poetic pur- poses for using such references to things of dark hue . But to read him in terms of modern - day race consciousness وو is to misread him completely ...
Page 55
... thing to do with Caesar , and nothing to do with God . Our critic goes on to say : Indeed , as the economic fallacy of ... things of Caesar . Howsoever this may be philosophically , it was the purpose and aim of the anti - slavery ...
... thing to do with Caesar , and nothing to do with God . Our critic goes on to say : Indeed , as the economic fallacy of ... things of Caesar . Howsoever this may be philosophically , it was the purpose and aim of the anti - slavery ...
Page 148
... things 66 He pities a poor Negro overworked in the Cuban sugar grounds with a " sacred pity " , but he cannot pity ... things in it " . The precious thing in slavery is , of course , work . But the hideous enormities attributed to the ...
... things 66 He pities a poor Negro overworked in the Cuban sugar grounds with a " sacred pity " , but he cannot pity ... things in it " . The precious thing in slavery is , of course , work . But the hideous enormities attributed to the ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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