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This volume starts from a textual analysis of Phillip's fiction and examines how it charts a new Diasporic sensibility, grounded in the novelist's Caribbeanness, but also expressive of a redifined sense of Britishness. Focusing on Phillips's pervasive interest in displacement, it also addresses characterization and the non-conventional form of his current narratives, two major aspects of his art which is discussed here in the context of current debates on post-colonialism.
Phillips, Caryl --- Historical fiction --- West Indians in literature. --- Slavery in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Philips, Caryl, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- West Indies --- In literature. --- Historical fiction - History and criticism. --- Philips, Caryl, - 1958 --- -Historical fiction - History and criticism. --- -Phillips (Caryl), 1958-.... --- Roman historique --- Roman antillais de langue angalise --- Esclavage --- Antillais --- Histoire et critique --- Dans la littérature --- Phillips (Caryl), 1958-.... --- -Historical fiction
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