The thesis is a Critical Edition of Derek Walcott’s Omeros, consisting of a Critical Introduction and Annotations. The Critical Introduction analyses: - Narrative - Settings - Metaphor and Paronomasia - Symbolism - Historiography - Intertexts - Dualism - Autobiography - Dialects - Prosody. The Annotations comment on more than 1000 references that may be obscure and on specifics of narrative, language and prosody. This study presents new conclusions about some aspects of Omeros: - It challenges the prevailing view that the work is written substantially in a variation of terza rima and shows that regular quatrains predominate. - It demonstrates ways in which the metrics follow the sense of the narrative and takes a more balanced position on t...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate engagements with the pastoral mode in the poetry and ...
The Greek classics served the Italian, French, and English humanists without the troublesome interpo...
Richard Rowan, the hero of James Joyce\u27s Exiles, explains at the beginning of the third act that ...
The thesis is a Critical Edition of Derek Walcott’s Omeros, consisting of a Critical Introduction a...
This essay is an intertextual study of Derek Walcott’s collection of poetry entitled Omeros. O...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The key elements of post-colonial English Literature include the subversion of Western cultural hege...
Using poststructuralist and postmodern theory, this article analyses the postcolonial epic poem Omer...
Volume 28.2 is an exceptional issue devoted to the poetic works of Derek Walcott, winner of the 1992...
With his plays drawn from Greek mythology and his evocative epic hymn to the Caribbean, Omeros, Nobe...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
This thesis offers a critical reading of the poetry and drama Derek Walcott composed between 1948 an...
Cette étude porte sur l’exploration du processus et du phénomène par lesquels l’identité nationale e...
Derek Walcott (1930-2017), Caribbean poet and playwright, wrote, among many other works, the play Dr...
International audienceEdouard Glissant’s Ormerod can be read as a response to Derek Walcott’s Omeros...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate engagements with the pastoral mode in the poetry and ...
The Greek classics served the Italian, French, and English humanists without the troublesome interpo...
Richard Rowan, the hero of James Joyce\u27s Exiles, explains at the beginning of the third act that ...
The thesis is a Critical Edition of Derek Walcott’s Omeros, consisting of a Critical Introduction a...
This essay is an intertextual study of Derek Walcott’s collection of poetry entitled Omeros. O...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The key elements of post-colonial English Literature include the subversion of Western cultural hege...
Using poststructuralist and postmodern theory, this article analyses the postcolonial epic poem Omer...
Volume 28.2 is an exceptional issue devoted to the poetic works of Derek Walcott, winner of the 1992...
With his plays drawn from Greek mythology and his evocative epic hymn to the Caribbean, Omeros, Nobe...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
This thesis offers a critical reading of the poetry and drama Derek Walcott composed between 1948 an...
Cette étude porte sur l’exploration du processus et du phénomène par lesquels l’identité nationale e...
Derek Walcott (1930-2017), Caribbean poet and playwright, wrote, among many other works, the play Dr...
International audienceEdouard Glissant’s Ormerod can be read as a response to Derek Walcott’s Omeros...
The intention of this thesis is to investigate engagements with the pastoral mode in the poetry and ...
The Greek classics served the Italian, French, and English humanists without the troublesome interpo...
Richard Rowan, the hero of James Joyce\u27s Exiles, explains at the beginning of the third act that ...