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George Lamming: Critical Essay by Peter Hulme

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SOURCE: “The Profit of Language: George Lamming and the Postcolonial Novel,” in Recasting the World: Writing after Colonialism, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993, pp. 120-36.

In the following essay, Hulme examines the reworking of Shakespeare's The Tempest in many of Lamming's works.

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