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"A major contribution to the cultural understanding of Romanticism. Though there have been studies of Romanticism and slavery, none has the range of historical reference and the broad interpretive contexts provided by Lee."--Alan Bewell, University of Toronto
"This lively new study explores the diverse ways in which British Romantic writers responded to the 'great moral question' of their era, that of slavery. . . . A valuable reconstruction of a key aspect of the cultural imagination of the Romantic period."--Times Literary Supplement
"Intelligent and carefully researched. . . . Strongly recommended."--Choice
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Book Description Condition: New. 1st edition. Cloth, dj, F/F. xiv+296pp, 37 b/w illustrations, index, a fine copy in a fine dustjacket. A study of the relationship between the literature of the 19th C Romantic movement and the horrors of Slavery. In a broader sense the book asks - what is the connection between a nations writers & artists and the greatest crimes of their age? The book look sat the works of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keates, Shelley etc etc. 700 grams. Seller Inventory # 44304
Book Description Condition: New. 1st edition. Cloth, dj, F/F. xiv+296pp, 37 b/w illustrations, index, a fine copy in a fine dustjacket. A study of the relationship between the literature of the 19th C Romantic movement and the horrors of Slavery. In a broader sense the book asks - what is the connection between a nations writers and artists and the greatest crimes of their age? The book look sat the works of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keates, Shelley etc etc. 700 grams. Seller Inventory # 44612
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