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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... History and criticism . 2. Slavery in literature . 3. Literature and society - Great Britain - History - 19th century . 4. Romanticism - Great Britain . 5. Africa - In literature . 6. Blacks in literature . I. Title . PR468.S55 L44 2002 ...
... History and Imagination 1 British Slavery and African Exploration : The Written Legacy 2 The Distanced Imagination 29 Part II : Hazards and Horrors in the Slave Colonies 3 Distant Diseases : Yellow Fever in Coleridge's " The Rime of the ...
... African Women and Infant Death in Wordsworth's Poetry and The History of Mary Prince Afterword 223 Notes 225 Selected Bibliography 263 Index 285 Acknowledgments 295 194 Illustrations 68 1. Detail , Thomas Clarkson , 1789 16-17 viii ...
... History of Mary Prince , a West Indian Slave , Written by Herself , ed . Moira Ferguson ( Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press , 1993 ) . Percy Bysse Shelley , Shelley's Poetry and Prose , ed . Donald H. Reiman and Sharon B. Powers ...
... , and Alan Richardson . 1 These scholars , and others like them , take their critical language from both history and current postcolonial theory , and it adeptly accounts for the various responses eighteenth- and Introduction.
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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 |