Slavery and the Romantic Imagination

Slavery and the Romantic Imagination
Debbie Lee, Debbie Lee
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Slavery and the Romantic Imagination

"The romantic movement had profound social implications for nineteenth-century British culture. Among the most significant, Debbie Lee contends, was the change it wrought to the insular Britons' ability to distance themselves from the brutalities of chattel slavery. In the broadest sense, she asks: what is the relationship between the artist and the most hideous crimes of him or her era?

In dealing with the Romantic period, this question becomes more specific: what is the relationship between the nation's greatest writers and the epic violence of slavery? In answer to this question, Slavery and the Romantic Imagination provides a completely historicized and theorized account of the intimate relationship between slavery, African exploration, "the Romantic imagination," and the literary works produced by this conjunction."--BOOK JACKET.

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Slavery and the Romantic Imagination
2004, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Cover of: Slavery and the Romantic Imagination
Slavery and the Romantic Imagination
2004, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English
Cover of: Slavery and the Romantic imagination
Slavery and the Romantic imagination
2002, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English

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PR468.S55L44 2004

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OL28745602M
ISBN 13
9780812218824

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OL5851042W

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