David Dabydeen

Standard Name: Dabydeen, David

Connections

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Intertextuality and Influence Marina Warner
Caribbean poets including Aimé Césaire , Derek Walcott , Wilson Harris , Kenneth Kamau Braithwaite , Olive Senior , David Dabydeen , and Jamaica Kincaid provided linguistic inspiration, as did the novelist Lamming. Warner notes...
Literary responses Marjorie Bowen
The recent historian David Dabydeen notes that Bowen's perceptiveness is unusual: she is one of only two commentators to have remarked before him on this eighteenth-century black female Londoner.
Dabydeen, David. Hogarth’s Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century English Art. University of Georgia Press, 1987.
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Literary responses Marina Warner
Its reception has also resulted in several interviews with Warner being published. Interviewer David Dabydeen , himself a writer of Caribbean origin, notes that he found remarkable the fact that it was a very powerful...

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Texts

Edwards, Paul. “Black Writers of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries”. The Black Presence in English Literature, edited by David Dabydeen and David Dabydeen, Manchester University Press, 1985, pp. 50-67.
Dabydeen, David. Hogarth’s Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century English Art. University of Georgia Press, 1987.
Dabydeen, David et al. “Marina Warner Interviewed by David Dabydeen”. Kunapipi, Vol.
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, No. 2, Dangaroo Press, 1992, pp. 115-23.