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Acknowledgements vi
"Prospero Caliban Cricket" by John Agard vii
Introduction 1
1 Prospero's language, Caliban's voice 16
2 Language, learning and colonial power 35
3 Language and race 55
4 Language, place and nature 75
5 Language and identity 95
6 Language, culture and meaning: The Caribbean 113
7 Caliban's books: Orality and writing 125
8 How books talk 143
9 Translation and Transformation 159
Epilogue 183
Bibliography 184
Index 195
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