textAlthough a number of critics have analyzed nineteenth and twentieth century British authors’ portrayals of London, there has been neither a sustained treatment of colonial migrants’ use of the city as setting and subject, nor have critics sufficiently addressed the significance of London to the men and women who were educated in the British colonies. This dissertation focuses on the London-set works of four authors who migrated from the British West Indies to England after World War II: Barbados-born George Lamming; Trinidad natives V. S. Naipaul and Sam Selvon; and Beryl Gilroy, who was born and raised in British Guiana. This postwar migrant generation’s fiction, which straddles the colonial and the postcolonial eras, reveals ...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
Other Cities: Novels of Immigration in London and Paris compares the formal differences of 20th and ...
Figueroa on V S Naipaul, on cross-cultural problems, and on the ignorance of the British as regards ...
Although a sense of the need to migrate clearly affected early writers born in the Caribbean such as...
This thesis examines novels of development by writers of Caribbean origin and descent from the 1950s...
Doris Lessing and V.S. Naipaul both arrived in London a few years after the end of the Second World ...
My work will be concerned with post-WWII migrant experience in Britain. Accordingly, I will focus on...
The recent season of Windrush films and exhibitions in Britain celebrating the fiftieth anniversary ...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
According to Edward Said, ‘colonialism’ means regional invasion and settlement (2003, s.8). Post Co...
This dissertation argues that British modernist fiction and early West Indian postcolonial fiction w...
Confining Country, Confining City: Real and Imaginary Places in the Work of Sam Selvon Throughout t...
This project investigates the ways in which home is conceptualized and represented in sixty years of...
[About the book] In this wide ranging study of post-colonial and immigrant writing in Britain, ten...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
Other Cities: Novels of Immigration in London and Paris compares the formal differences of 20th and ...
Figueroa on V S Naipaul, on cross-cultural problems, and on the ignorance of the British as regards ...
Although a sense of the need to migrate clearly affected early writers born in the Caribbean such as...
This thesis examines novels of development by writers of Caribbean origin and descent from the 1950s...
Doris Lessing and V.S. Naipaul both arrived in London a few years after the end of the Second World ...
My work will be concerned with post-WWII migrant experience in Britain. Accordingly, I will focus on...
The recent season of Windrush films and exhibitions in Britain celebrating the fiftieth anniversary ...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
According to Edward Said, ‘colonialism’ means regional invasion and settlement (2003, s.8). Post Co...
This dissertation argues that British modernist fiction and early West Indian postcolonial fiction w...
Confining Country, Confining City: Real and Imaginary Places in the Work of Sam Selvon Throughout t...
This project investigates the ways in which home is conceptualized and represented in sixty years of...
[About the book] In this wide ranging study of post-colonial and immigrant writing in Britain, ten...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
Other Cities: Novels of Immigration in London and Paris compares the formal differences of 20th and ...
Figueroa on V S Naipaul, on cross-cultural problems, and on the ignorance of the British as regards ...