West Indian LiteratureBruce King An academic critical history and survey of West Indian literature in English. |
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Edgar Mittelholzer o Michael Gilkes | 11 |
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Samuel Selvon O Michel Fabre | 152 |
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African alienation anthology Antoinette artist attempt awareness Barbados barrack-yard become Brathwaite Brathwaite's British C. L. R. James calypso Canada Caribbean writers Carnival characters colonial colour conflict consciousness creative Creole critical cultural decade Derek Walcott dialect drama early emigrants England English European exile experience explores father feel fiction George Lamming Guyana Guyanese Harris's Hearne images imagination immigrants island Jamaica Jean Rhys labour Lamming's language literary lives London Lovelace Mervyn Morris middle-class Mittelholzer Mittelholzer's mother movement narrative narrator novel novelist past play poems poet poet's poetic political protagonist published racial region relationship Rhone Rhys's Selvon sense sexual short stories slave social spiritual St Lucia symbolic theatre theme tion tradition trilogy Trinidad Trinidadian V. S. Naipaul village vision voice West Indian literature West Indian society West Indian writers West Indies Wide Sargasso Sea Wilson Harris woman women