Postcolonial romanticisms [electronic resource] : landscape and the possibilities of inheritance / Roy Osamu Kamada.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Postcolonial studies (New York, N.Y.) ; v. 10.Publication details: New York : P. Lang, c2010.Description: viii, 157 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 820.9 22
LOC classification:
  • PR9080.5 .K36 2010eb
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Contents:
Chapter One: Shards of an ancient pastoral: The postcolonial sublime; the eighteenth century romantic landscape; The possibility of the postcolonial romantic -- Chapter Two: Trenchtown rock: Jamaica Kincaid's unreal beauty; The romantic education of Jamaica Kincaid; Early mode of the "empty" colonial landscape; Emergent ideas fo landscape; Landscape as colonial artifact, landscape as place -- Chapter Three: Once out of nature: Garrett Hongo's postcolonial poetic; The conservative postmodern; Poetry of the unchronicled; A book of origins -- Chapter Four: His company of visionaries: Derek Walcott and the education of the postcolonial; The problem of inheritance; The apprentice mimic -- Chapter Five: that's all them bastards have left us, words: The melancholy of the postcolonial romantic; Trauma and the postcolonial romantic; "The Harbour": a first case; Postcolonial romantic; The returning prodigal.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-151) and index.

Chapter One: Shards of an ancient pastoral: The postcolonial sublime; the eighteenth century romantic landscape; The possibility of the postcolonial romantic -- Chapter Two: Trenchtown rock: Jamaica Kincaid's unreal beauty; The romantic education of Jamaica Kincaid; Early mode of the "empty" colonial landscape; Emergent ideas fo landscape; Landscape as colonial artifact, landscape as place -- Chapter Three: Once out of nature: Garrett Hongo's postcolonial poetic; The conservative postmodern; Poetry of the unchronicled; A book of origins -- Chapter Four: His company of visionaries: Derek Walcott and the education of the postcolonial; The problem of inheritance; The apprentice mimic -- Chapter Five: that's all them bastards have left us, words: The melancholy of the postcolonial romantic; Trauma and the postcolonial romantic; "The Harbour": a first case; Postcolonial romantic; The returning prodigal.

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