David Dabydeen - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Slave Song (poetry), Dangaroo, 1984; Peepal Tree Press, 2005
  • Caribbean Literature: A Teacher's Handbook, Heinemann Educational Books, 1985
  • The Black Presence in English Literature (editor), Manchester University Press, 1985
  • A Reader's Guide to West Indian and Black British Literature (with Nana Wilson-Tagoe), Hansib/University of Warwick Centre for Caribbean Studies, 1987
  • Hogarth's Blacks: Images of Blacks in 18th-Century English Art (art history), Manchester University Press, 1987
  • Hogarth, Walpole and Commercial Britain (art history), Hansib, 1987
  • India in the Caribbean (editor with Brinsley Samaroo), Hansib, 1987
  • Coolie Odyssey (poetry), Hansib, 1988
  • Handbook for Teaching Caribbean Literature, Heinemann, 1988
  • Black Writers in Britain 1760-1890 (editor with Paul Edwards), Edinburgh University Press, 1991
  • The Intended (novel), Secker & Warburg, 1991; Peepal Tree Press, 2005
  • Disappearance (novel), Secker & Warburg, 1993; Peepal Tree Press, 2005
  • Turner: New and Selected Poems (poetry), Jonathan Cape, 1994; Peepal Tree Press, 2002
  • Across the Dark Waters: Ethnicity and Indian Identity in the Caribbean, Macmillan, 1996
  • The Counting House (novel), 1996; Peepal Tree Press, 2005
  • A Harlot's Progress (novel), Jonathan Cape, 1999
  • No Island is an Island: Selected Speeches of Sir Shridath Ramphal (editor with John Gilmore, Warwick University Caribbean Studies), Macmillan, 2000
  • Turner: New and Selected Poems (poetry), Jonathan Cape, 1994; Peepal Tree Press, 2002
  • Our Lady of Demerera (novel), Dido Press, 2004
  • The Oxford Companion to Black British History (co-editor, with John Gilmore and Cecily Jones), Oxford University Press, 2007
  • Selected Poems of Egbert Martin (editor), Heaventree Press, 2007
  • Broadcast 2: Picture Thinking and Other Stories (co-editor with Jane Commane), Heaventree Press, 2007
  • Molly and the Muslim Stick, Macmillan Caribbean Writers, 2008
  • The First Crossing: Being the Diary of Theophilus Richmond, Ship's Surgeon Aboard The Hesperus, 1837-8 (co-editor), Heaventree Press, 2008

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