The West Indian Novel and its Background by Ken Ramchand

The West Indian Novel and its Background by Ken Ramchand

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First published in 1970, this pioneering account of the emergence of the West Indian novel in English has been at the centre of the development of West Indian literature as an academic discipline. In the introduction, Professor Ramchand writes about the putting together of The West Indian Novel and its Background and surveys West Indian writing and criticism since 1970.

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The West Indian Novel and its Background by Ken Ramchand

First published in 1970, this pioneering account of the emergence of the West Indian Novel in English has been a the centre of the development of West Indian Literature as an academic discipline. In an intimate and firm introduction, Professor Ramchand writes about the putting together of The West Indian Novel and its Background and makes a challenging survey of the West Indian writing and criticism since 1970. Wearing his scholarship lightly, the author provides valuable insights into the social cultural and political background, offering concise and focused accounts of the growth of education, the development of literacy, the formation of West Indian Creole languages, and the making of the region's written literature. For this reason, it has served as a handbook for teachers and lecturers setting up courses in West Indian and Commonwealth literatures. This edition contains updated year-by-year and author biographies, features of the original that contributed to its reliability as a guide. Two new chapters have been fitted into the text: Earl Lovelace's The Dragon Can't Dance and Sam Selvon's The Lonely Londoners. First published in 1970, this pioneering account of the emergence of the West Indian Novel in English has been a the centre of the development of West Indian Literature as an academic discipline. In an intimate and firm introduction, Professor Ramchand writes about the putting together of The West Indian Novel and its Background and makes a challenging survey of the West Indian writing and criticism since 1970. Wearing his scholarship lightly, the author provides valuable insights into the social cultural and political background, offering concise and focused accounts of the growth of education, the development of literacy, the formation of West Indian Creole languages, and the making of the region's written literature. For this reason, it has served as a handbook for teachers and lecturers setting up courses in West Indian and Commonwealth literatures. This edition contains updated year-by-year and author biographies, features of the original that contributed to its reliability as a guide. Two new chapters have been fitted into the text: Earl Lovelace's The Dragon Can't Dance and Sam Selvon's The Lonely Londoners.
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ISBN 13 9789766371517
ISBN 10 9766371512
Title The West Indian Novel and its Background
Author Ken Ramchand
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica
Year published 2005-01-30
Number of pages 299
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