"That moste barbarous Nacion" John Derricke's Image of Ireland and the "delight of the well disposed reader".(Critical Essay)

From: Criticism | Date: September 22, 2000| Author: KNAPP, JAMES A. | Copyright information

There is no so great injustice, as that which putts on the coullour of

demawnding justice.

--Sir Phillip Sidney, "A Discourse on Irish Affairs"

Colonialism is not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grip

and emptying the native's brain of all form and content. By a kind of

perverted logic, it turns to the past of the people, and distorts,

disfigures and destroys it.

--Frantz Fano...

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