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... Schwarz - Bart draws upon her Caribbean heritage to portray two sets of arachnid characters . Though both planters and descendants of slaves spin literal and discursive webs in her novel , only some of the latter display the four ...
... Schwarz - Bart draws upon her Caribbean heritage to portray two sets of arachnid characters . Though both planters and descendants of slaves spin literal and discursive webs in her novel , only some of the latter display the four ...
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... Schwarz - Bart partakes of the Anancyan powers which she has given some of her female characters . As Marie - Denise Shelton notes , she uses a language which " is exteriorized in laughter , verbal tricks , and plurality of meanings ...
... Schwarz - Bart partakes of the Anancyan powers which she has given some of her female characters . As Marie - Denise Shelton notes , she uses a language which " is exteriorized in laughter , verbal tricks , and plurality of meanings ...
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... Schwarz - Bart's The Bridge of Beyond . ” Out of the Kumbla : Caribbean Women and Literature : Eds . Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Fido . Trenton : Africa World P , 1990. 289- 301 . Colardelle - Diarrassouba , Marcelle . Le lièvre et l ...
... Schwarz - Bart's The Bridge of Beyond . ” Out of the Kumbla : Caribbean Women and Literature : Eds . Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Fido . Trenton : Africa World P , 1990. 289- 301 . Colardelle - Diarrassouba , Marcelle . Le lièvre et l ...
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