This study examines how history has shaped social identity and the impacts of both on Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s poetry. Using New Historicism as theoretical framework, it critiques some Caribbean historical realities highlighted in the selected poems and their impacts on society at individual and societal levels with particular emphasis on identity. Four poems from different collections of Walcott are analyzed in this paper, which are “Codicil”, “The River”, “Love after Love” and “The Sea is History”. The conclusions of this critical engagement show clearly that identity in Caribbean reality is inescapably tied to the traumatic history of displacement, enslavement, migration and alienation of the Caribbean peoples
Cette thèse explore les relations intertextuelles entre Saint-John Perse et Derek Walcott en abordan...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
Today, it is said that the colonial age is over, and the new age is called “postcolonial”. However, ...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The West Indies is largely a migrant society of African, Indian and European origin. This boxing-in ...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
Walcott’s initial inspiration for writing verse came from the joy of being alive in the beautiful ou...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
The search for identity is a major theme in modern literature. It is particularly prevalent in socie...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The aim of this paper is to show how the poetry and art of Caribbean writer Derek Walcott (1930-2017...
My thesis brings into Relation (Glissant, 2010) the poetry of Derek Walcott from St Lucia and Dennis...
Cette thèse explore les relations intertextuelles entre Saint-John Perse et Derek Walcott en abordan...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
Today, it is said that the colonial age is over, and the new age is called “postcolonial”. However, ...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott's Omer...
The West Indies is largely a migrant society of African, Indian and European origin. This boxing-in ...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
This article aims to demonstrate how the notions of ‘identity representation’ and ‘ecological narrat...
Walcott’s initial inspiration for writing verse came from the joy of being alive in the beautiful ou...
This study investigates the themes that bother upon the Caribbean experience in Derek Walcott’s Omer...
The search for identity is a major theme in modern literature. It is particularly prevalent in socie...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The aim of this paper is to show how the poetry and art of Caribbean writer Derek Walcott (1930-2017...
My thesis brings into Relation (Glissant, 2010) the poetry of Derek Walcott from St Lucia and Dennis...
Cette thèse explore les relations intertextuelles entre Saint-John Perse et Derek Walcott en abordan...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...
Caribbean self-formation is a project in constructing a new poetics that situates itself against imp...