Few terms of putative scientific worth are as laden with extraneous exotic and erotic connotation as creóle, which derives from Portuguese criar, to bear and raise, and originally meant a European born in a tropical colony.1
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Entwisted Tongues.Comparative Creole Literatures.(Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature. 23)
January 1999, Rodopi Bv Editions
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9042007370 9789042007376
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