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Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation

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Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation book

Edited BySrinivas Aravamudan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 23 April 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429348471
Pages 422
eBook ISBN 9780429348471
Subjects Language & Literature
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Aravamudan, S. (Ed.). (1999). Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429348471

ABSTRACT

Most writers associated with the first generation of British Romanticism - Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, Thelwall, and others - wrote against the slave trade. This edition collects a corpus of work which reflects the issues and theories concerning slavery and the status of the slave.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter

Introduction

BySrinivas Aravamudan

part |7 pages

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, (London, 1760–7)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |5 pages

Chap, VI.

ByLaurence Sterne

part |20 pages

Julia de Roubigné (London, 1777)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |18 pages

Letter XXVIII.

Savillon to Beauvaris.
ByHenry Mackenzie

part |31 pages

The Rotchfords (London, 1786)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |29 pages

The Rotchfords (London, 1786)

ByDorothy Kilner

part |36 pages

Adventures of Jonathan Corncob, Loyal American Refugee. Written by Himself (London, 1787)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |10 pages

Chap. XII. Jonathan goes to Barbadoes, and is highly satisfied with that island.

chapter |12 pages

Chap. XIII. The West-Indian way of white-washing, or rather the true way of washing the blackmoor white. Jonathan begins to lose his good opinion of Barbadoes.

chapter |12 pages

Chap. XIV. A hurricane at Barbadoes, and an account of the damage, caused by it.

part |22 pages

The History of Sandford and Merton (London, 1789)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |20 pages

The History of Sandford and Merton (London, 1789)

ByThomas Day

part |28 pages

Man As He Is (London, 1792)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |18 pages

Chap. CXVI.

ByRobert Bage

chapter |8 pages

Chap. CXVII.

ByRobert Bage

part |16 pages

The Farmer of Inglewood Forest (London, 1796)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |14 pages

Chap. XXVII.

ByElizabeth Helme

part |20 pages

The Black Prince (London, 1799)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |17 pages

The Black Prince, A True Story; Being An Account of the Life and Death of NAIMBANNA, an African King’s Son, Who arrived in England in the Year 1791, and set Sail on his Return in June 1793.

part |85 pages

Memoirs of the Life and Travels of the Late Charles Macpherson (Edinburgh, 1800)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |83 pages

Memoirs of the Life and Travels of the Late Charles Macpherson

ByHector MacNeill

part |24 pages

Obi, or the History of Three-Fingered Jack (London, 1800)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |22 pages

The History of Three-Fingered Jack.

ByWilliam Earle

part |33 pages

‘The Grateful Negro’, from Popular Tales (London, 1804)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |31 pages

The Grateful Negro.

ByMaria Edgeworth

part |43 pages

Dazee, or the Re-Captured Negro (London, 1821)

chapter |2 pages

Overview

BySrinivas Aravamudan

chapter |41 pages

Dazee, or, the Re-Captured Negro.

ByMary Sherwood
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