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The process of cultural accumulation continues from the past through the present to the future, and the heritage of any nation is one of the main factors in the maturation and development of the experience of that nation, so many writers, poets and theate... see more

The article raises the problem of creating the image of Russia in the Russian literature and culture of the 1920s-1930s, outlines various aspects that constitute this image — historical, geographical, literary, linguistic, — establishes possible connectio... see more

The mid-­-nineteenth-­-century European revolutions (1848-­-51) are often overlooked or forgotten altogether in revolutionary histories; and yet the French and Italian revolutions (1848 and 1849 respectively) were key events in the lives of a number of wr... see more

The mid-­-nineteenth-­-century European revolutions (1848-­-51) are often overlooked or forgotten altogether in revolutionary histories; and yet the French and Italian revolutions (1848 and 1849 respectively) were key events in the lives of a number of wr... see more

Emphasis on William Shakespeare (1564-1616) as an outstanding poet and playwright has often led to oversimplified notions of English literature and drama during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, when many other remarkable writers existed... see more

Professor David Dabydeen is a Guyanese-born writer, critic and academic at the Centre of Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick. In 1993 he became Guyana's ambassador at UNESCO and is still a member of their Executive Boar... see more

Emphasis on William Shakespeare (1564-1616) as an outstanding poet and playwright has often led to oversimplified notions of English literature and drama during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, when many other remarkable writers existed... see more

AbstractThe relationship between postcolonialism and feminism is often complicated and conflict-laden in its struggles against empire and patriarchy and its related social categories of oppression. The question is, How have African women in former colonie... see more

AbstractMany writers have sought to outline Wesley’s conception of how human beings obtain revelational knowledge. In this regard, the use of what has been dubbed the Wesleyan quadrilateral continues to remain widespread in both the academy and the pulpit... see more

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