The Devil, the Gargoyle, and the Buffoon: The Negro as Metaphor in Western LiteratureKennikat Press, 1971 - 185 pages |
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Page 68
... Negro earlier than the voyages of the fourteenth - fifteenth centuries . By 1067 , the Andalusian writer al - Bakri knew of Sudanese Ghana as a large and powerful empire . When the Negro appeared in Spain he was called by a variety of ...
... Negro earlier than the voyages of the fourteenth - fifteenth centuries . By 1067 , the Andalusian writer al - Bakri knew of Sudanese Ghana as a large and powerful empire . When the Negro appeared in Spain he was called by a variety of ...
Page 133
... Negro Past ; Stith Thompson , Motif - Index of Folk Literature ; Zora Neale Hurston , Men and Mules ; Arthur Huff Fauset , " American Negro Folk Literature , " in The New Negro , pp . 238-247 . And of course the unfortunate benefits of ...
... Negro Past ; Stith Thompson , Motif - Index of Folk Literature ; Zora Neale Hurston , Men and Mules ; Arthur Huff Fauset , " American Negro Folk Literature , " in The New Negro , pp . 238-247 . And of course the unfortunate benefits of ...
Page 143
... Negro " there is really little , if anything , to suggest more than a dilettante's familiarity with the exotic names in Ñanguismo : ¡ Yambambó , yambambé ! Repica el congo solongo , repica el negro bien negro : congo solongo del Songo ...
... Negro " there is really little , if anything , to suggest more than a dilettante's familiarity with the exotic names in Ñanguismo : ¡ Yambambó , yambambé ! Repica el congo solongo , repica el negro bien negro : congo solongo del Songo ...
Contents
THE SIERRA LEONE CREOLE | 18 |
THE ENGLISH METAPHOR | 33 |
THE SPANISH METAPHOR | 66 |
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