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| 1. | The Study Of The Caribbeaness Of Literary Works From Derek Walcott And V.S. Naipaul |
| 2. | Landscape Writing And Identity Research In Walcott's Poetry |
| 3. | A Comparative Study Of Drama Of Ngugi And Walcott From The Perspective Of Postcolonial Criticism |
| 4. | 'Being there together': Representations of community in the poetry of Eric Roach, Derek Walcott, Wallace Stevens and Elizabeth Bishop |
| 5. | 'Whatever': God as absent presence in the poetry of Geoffrey Hill, Derek Walcott, and Charles Wright |
| 6. | Islands and hemispheres (Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, with Original writing, Poetry) |
| 7. | Endlessly making the nation: Tidalectically synthesizing nature and culture in Derek Walcott's Omeros |
| 8. | Origins and the twentieth-century long poem (Judy Grahn, Geoffrey Hill, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia) |
| 9. | 'The world is full of islands': Literary revision and the production of a transnational 'Robinson Crusoe' (Daniel Defoe, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Samuel Selvon, Trinidad and Tobago, South Africa, Marianne Wiggins, Victoria Slavuski, Argentina) |
| 10. | Inarticulate prayers: Irony and religion in late twentieth-century poetry (Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Kamau Brathwaite, Barbados) |
| 11. | 'On the far side of revenge': Reconciliation through classical appropriation in postcolonial literature (James Joyce, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Wole Soyinka, Nigeria, Seamus Heaney, Northern Ireland) |
| 12. | The new thinking about loss: Language, history and landscape in poetry after Modernism (Seamus Heaney, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Paul Muldoon, Northern Ireland, Robert Hass) |
| 13. | The haunted subject: Modernist and postcolonial narratives of the self (James Joyce, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Anita Desai, Stephen Wright, Charles Johnson, India) |
| 14. | Modernism, postcolonialism, and the experience of place: A study of Samuel Beckett and Derek Walcott |
| 15. | Expressions of socioeconomic and cultural complexities in works by Derek Walcott, Jamaica Kincaid, and Michelle Cliff |
| 16. | Postcoloniality's polyphonous voices: Toni Morrison's 'Tar Baby' and Derek Walcott's 'Omeros' |
| 17. | Sea Writing In Derek Walcott’s Poems |
| 18. | Trauma Writing In Omeros |
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