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Two forms of retrieving slave history

The narrative voices and perspectives in Caryl Phillips' "Crossing the River" and Derek Walcott's Caribbean-Diaspora Poetry

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The essay explores the distinctions among the three primary genres of fictional literature: poetry, prose, and drama. It highlights how each genre employs unique stylistic elements that affect the reader or audience differently. Prose is typically consumed by individual readers, while drama is designed for performance, and poetry thrives on its oral traditions. The discussion delves into the varied narrative voices and techniques inherent to each genre, emphasizing their unique contributions to literary expression and the experience of storytelling.

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9783638906135
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GRIN Verlag

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2008, měkká

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