Slavery in literature
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Slavery in literature
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Slavery in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- In search of Hannah Crafts, critical essays on The bondwoman's narrative, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Hollis Robbins, eds
- Monsters by trade, slave traffickers in modern Spanish culture, Lisa Surwillo
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage, edited by Maria Diedrich, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Carl Pedersen
- Democratic discourses, the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature, Michael Bennett
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, editor, R. Kent Rasmussen
- Toni Morrison's Beloved, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Fatal revolutions:, natural history, West Indian slavery, and the routes of American literature, Christopher P. Iannini
- Neo-slave narratives, studies in the social logic of a literary form, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Women in chains, the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction, Venetria K. Patton
- Slave narratives, James Tackach, book editor
- Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions:, gender, culture, and nation building, Debra J. Rosenthal
- Remembering generations:, race and family in contemporary African American fiction, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Her voice will be on the side of right, gender and power in women's antebellum antislavery fiction, Holly M. Kent
- The illustrated slave, empathy, graphic narrative, and the visual culture of the transatlantic abolition movement, 1800-1852, Martha J. Cutter
- Oroonoko, an authoritative text, historical backgrounds, criticism
- Buying whiteness, race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop, Gary Taylor
- Slavery and the Culture of Taste, Simon Gikandi
- Oroonoko:, an authoritative text, historical backgrounds, criticism
- Toni Morrison's Beloved and the apotropaic imagination, Kathleen Marks
- Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the politics of representative identity, Robert S. Levine
- Debating the slave trade, rhetoric of British national identity, 1759-1815, Srividhya Swaminathan
- Exhibiting slavery, the Caribbean postmodern novel as museum, Vivian Nun Halloran
- Slavery through ancient literature
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited, race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction, Eve Allegra Raimon
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature, by Gregg D. Crane
- Slavery and sentiment, the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850, Christine Levecq
- Whose Antigone?, the tragic marginalization of slavery, Tina Chanter
- Something akin to freedom, the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women, Stephanie Li
- The poetics and politics of the American Gothic, gender and slavery in nineteenth-century American literature, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
- Romanticism and slave narratives, transatlantic testimonies, [Helen Thomas]
- Searching for Jim, slavery in Sam Clemens's world, Terrell Dempsey
- The slave's rebellion, literature, history, orature, Adéléke Adéek̳̀ó̳
- Slavery and the Roman literary imagination, William Fitzgerald
- Translating slavery, Volume II
- Pioneers of the Black Atlantic, five slave narratives from the Enlightenment, 1772-1815, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., William L. Andrews
- Slavery on trial:, law, abolitionism, and print culture, Jeannine Marie DeLombard
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
Outgoing Resources
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