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... literary figure whose works all literate people should read . As teachers and scholars , our task is to enrich the world of literary scholarship by being sure our students read her work and begin the important task of producing critical ...
... literary figure whose works all literate people should read . As teachers and scholars , our task is to enrich the world of literary scholarship by being sure our students read her work and begin the important task of producing critical ...
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... literary precedent for such a work . There were no literary foremothers that any potential Caribbean artist could turn to in 1962 . Even literary forefathers were few and far between and had only been around for a few decades . On the ...
... literary precedent for such a work . There were no literary foremothers that any potential Caribbean artist could turn to in 1962 . Even literary forefathers were few and far between and had only been around for a few decades . On the ...
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... literary critics took the term Francophone as a marker of Haitian literary identity , a few Haitian texts written in Creole challenged the adequacy of the term Francophone in defining Haitian literature . Both the political and cultural ...
... literary critics took the term Francophone as a marker of Haitian literary identity , a few Haitian texts written in Creole challenged the adequacy of the term Francophone in defining Haitian literature . Both the political and cultural ...
Table des matières
Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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