Slavery, Empathy, and Pornography

ISBN13: 9780198187202ISBN10: 0198187203 Hardback, 480 pages
Jan 2003,  In Stock

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Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2004 A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2004

Description

This study considers the operations of slavery and of abolition propaganda on the thought and literature of England from the late-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Incorporating materials ranging from canonical literatures to the lowest form of street publication, Marcus Wood writes from the conviction that slavery was, and still is, a dilemma for everyone in England, and seeks to explain why English society has constructed Atlantic slavery in the way it has.

Features

  • An exciting and important study of the effects of the transatlantic slave trade on English thought and culture
  • Looks at a wide range of writing, from high art to utilitarian writing, and adopts an interdisciplinary approach

Product Details

480 pages; 24 illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-818720-2ISBN10: 0-19-818720-3

About the Author(s)

Marcus Wood, Reader in English and American Studies, University of Sussex

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