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1 | "Folking up the language" : the vernacular and standard English poetry of Claude McKay | 13 |
2 | Tradition and the individual talent of David Dabydeen | 68 |
3 | The "t/reasonable 'English'" of Kamau Brathwaite | 95 |
4 | Penelope's web : Una Marson, Lorna Goodison, M. NourbeSe Philip | 126 |
Conclusion : lines of affinity | 175 |
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Add Language of Caribbean Poetry: Boundaries of Expression, Through a close reading of selected poets born in the Caribbean and working from the 1910s to the present, Lee Jenkins analyzes the language and intertextuality of Caribbean poetry, revising notions of the relationship of this poetry to modernism. , Language of Caribbean Poetry: Boundaries of Expression to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Language of Caribbean Poetry: Boundaries of Expression, Through a close reading of selected poets born in the Caribbean and working from the 1910s to the present, Lee Jenkins analyzes the language and intertextuality of Caribbean poetry, revising notions of the relationship of this poetry to modernism. , Language of Caribbean Poetry: Boundaries of Expression to your collection on WonderClub |