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... novel , is a work of quite astonishing imagination . From only the slightest of historical hints , the novel invents the inner life and experiences of Thomas Inkle , an eighteenth century adventurer to the Caribbean , who is shipwrecked ...
... novel , is a work of quite astonishing imagination . From only the slightest of historical hints , the novel invents the inner life and experiences of Thomas Inkle , an eighteenth century adventurer to the Caribbean , who is shipwrecked ...
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... novel by an African - Caribbean woman was begging to be written . Yet when Wynter's novel was published , instead of being hailed as a literary milestone , as the significant literary achievement that it was , its alleged flaws instead ...
... novel by an African - Caribbean woman was begging to be written . Yet when Wynter's novel was published , instead of being hailed as a literary milestone , as the significant literary achievement that it was , its alleged flaws instead ...
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... novel's conclusion , a level of awareness that was beyond her reach at its inception . Both characters depart for Paris , an act which some critics interpret as failure because it implies a rejection of both Africa and the Antilles ...
... novel's conclusion , a level of awareness that was beyond her reach at its inception . Both characters depart for Paris , an act which some critics interpret as failure because it implies a rejection of both Africa and the Antilles ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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