Slavery and the Romantic ImaginationUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2017. szept. 14. - 312 oldal Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title |
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... Britain - History - 19th century . 4. Romanticism - Great Britain . 5. Africa - In literature . 6. Blacks in literature . I. Title . PR468.S55 L44 2002 820.9'355 - dc21 2001041542 To my families Contents List of Illustrations Texts and ...
... " The Witch of Atlas " Part IV : Facing Slavery in Britain 142 7 Proximity's Monsters : Ethnography and Anti - Slavery Law in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 171 9 123 8 Intimate Distance : African Women and Infant Death in.
... Britain ( 1996 J , H. L. Malchow traces the image of slavery in popular culture and gothic literature , concluding that the gothic was a kind of language that articulated the anxieties Europe had about the cultures they were exploiting ...
... Britain and America . This results in a view of the imagination as hopelessly sentimental but not empathetic . Still , Adam Lively's point is well taken . Against such an ignoble system as slavery and the imperialism that followed ...
... Britain . These records are unique . For in the midst of a turbulent controversy on slavery by virtually all classes of British citizens , the voices of slaves were now to be found within official government discourse . Though the words ...
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Hazards and Horrors in the Slave Colonies | 45 |
Distant Diseases Yellow Fever in Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | 47 |
Intimacy as Imitation Monkeys in Blakes Engravings for Stedmans Narrative | 66 |
Fascination and Fear in Africa | 121 |
African Embraces Voodoo and Possession in Keatss Lamia | 123 |
Mapping Interiors African Cartography Nile Poetry and Percy Bysshe Shelleys The Witch of Atlas | 142 |
Proximitys Monsters Ethnography and AntiSlavery Law in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein | 171 |
Intimate Distance African Women and Infant Death in Wordsworths Poetry and The History of Mary Prince | 194 |
Afterword | 223 |
Notes | 225 |
Selected Bibliography | 263 |
Index | 285 |
Acknowledgments | 295 |
Facing Slavery in Britain | 169 |