The Significance of Space in Aimé Césaire’s A Tempest
In 1969, Aimé Césaire, the Caribbean poet, dramatist, and essayist, shared with the world his rewriting of one of Shakespeare’s comedies, The Tempest. From a postcolonial perspective,…
In 1969, Aimé Césaire, the Caribbean poet, dramatist, and essayist, shared with the world his rewriting of one of Shakespeare’s comedies, The Tempest. From a postcolonial perspective,…
I am nothing but a wrecked ship Drowning in the middle of th' ocean; Slowly to the bottom I slip, Full of holes and with no —…
Postmodernism is a notoriously ambiguous term. Therefore, many theorists and critics have tried to give a simple explanation of its meaning, reasons for emergence, characteristics, and features…