Publication
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
ISBN
1280444940 / 9781280444944
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Notes
Introduction
1:Slavery, testimony, propaganda: John Newton, William Cowper, and compulsive confession
2:Slavery, empathy, and pornography in John Gabriel Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam
3:William Cobbett, John Thelwall radicalism, racism, and slavery
4:Slavery and Romantic poetry
5:'Born to be a destroyer of slavery': Harriet Martineau fixing slavery and slavery as a fix
6:Canons to the right of them and canons to the left of them: Mansfield Park, Jane Eyre, and memorial subversions of slavery
7:The anatomy of bigotry: Carlyle, Ruskin slavery, and the new language of race
Conclusion
Bibliography
1:Slavery, testimony, propaganda: John Newton, William Cowper, and compulsive confession
2:Slavery, empathy, and pornography in John Gabriel Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam
3:William Cobbett, John Thelwall radicalism, racism, and slavery
4:Slavery and Romantic poetry
5:'Born to be a destroyer of slavery': Harriet Martineau fixing slavery and slavery as a fix
6:Canons to the right of them and canons to the left of them: Mansfield Park, Jane Eyre, and memorial subversions of slavery
7:The anatomy of bigotry: Carlyle, Ruskin slavery, and the new language of race
Conclusion
Bibliography