Lucy

References

  1. ^ Kincaid, Jamaica. Lucy. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1990.
  2. ^ Holcomb, Gary E. “Travels of a Transnational Slut: Sexual Migration in Kincaid’s Lucy”. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 44.3 (2003): 295–312.
  3. ^ Oczkowicz, Edyta. "Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy: Cultural `translation' as a case of creative exploration of the past". MELUS 21.3 (1996): 143. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 2 April 2011.
  4. ^ Simmons, Diane. “Jamaica Kincaid and the Canon: In Dialogue with Paradise Lost and Jane Eyre”. MELUS 23.2 (1998): 65–85.
  5. ^ Yost, David. “A Tale of Three Lucys: Wordsworth and Brontë in Jamaica Kincaid's Antiguan Villette". MELUS 31.2 (Summer 2006): 141–156.
  6. ^ Smith, Ian. "Misusing Canonical Intertexts: Jamaica Kincaid, Wordsworth and Colonialism's 'absent things'". Callaloo 25.3 (Summer 2002): 801–820.

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