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      Slavery, abolition and emancipation : writings in the British Romantic Period

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        London : Pickering and Chatto, 1999

      • 발행연도

        1999

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        941/.00496 판사항(21)

      • ISBN

        1851965130 (set : alk. paper)

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        England

      • 서명/저자사항

        Slavery, abolition and emancipation : writings in the British Romantic Period / edited by Peter J. Kitson, Debbie Lee.

      • 형태사항

        8 v. ; 24 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references and index.
        v.1, Black writers / edited by Sukhdev Sandhu and David Dabydean. - v.2, The abolition debate / edited by Peter J. Kitson. - v.3, The emanicipation [sic] debate / edited by Debbie Lee. - v.4, Verse / edited by Alan Richardson. - v.5, Drama / edited by Jeffrey N. Cox. - v.6, Fiction / edited by Srinivas Aravamudan. - v.7, Medicine and the West Indian slave trade / edited by Alan Bewell. - v.8, Theories of race / edited by Peter J. Kitson.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Volume 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION BLACK WRITERS
      • Volume 2. THE ABOLITION DEBATE
      • Volume 3. THE EMANCIPATION DEBATE
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Volume 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION BLACK WRITERS
      • Volume 2. THE ABOLITION DEBATE
      • Volume 3. THE EMANCIPATION DEBATE
      • Volume 4. VERSE
      • Volume 5. DRAMA
      • Volume 6. FICTION
      • Volume 7. MEDICINE AND THE WEST INDIAN SLAVE TRADE
      • Volume 8. THEORIES OF RACE INDEX
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅶ
      • Introduction = ⅸ
      • Bibliography = xxvii
      • Note on copy texts = xxxv
      • Part Ⅰ:Anti-Slave Trade = 1
      • James Ramsay, An Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the British Sugar Colonies (1784) = 3
      • Thomas Clarkson, An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1788) = 37
      • John Newton, Thoughts on the African Slave Trade (1788) = 75
      • Alexander Falconbridge, Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa (1788) = 119
      • The Speech of Mr Wilberforce…on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the House of Commons, May the 12th, 1789(1789) = 135
      • William Fox, An Address to the People of Great Britain on the Utility of Refraining from the Use of West India Sugar and Rum, 4th edn (1791) = 153
      • Edmund Bruke, Sketch of a Negro Code (1792) = 167
      • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 'On the Slave Trade', The Watchman (1795) = 209
      • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 'Review of Clarkson's History of the Slave Trade', The Edinburgh Review (1808) = 221
      • Part Ⅱ:Pro-Slave Trade = 249
      • William Beckford, Jr, Remarks Upon the Situation of Negroes in Jamaica, impartially made from a local experience of nearly thirteen years in the Island (1788) = 251
      • [Volume. 3]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅵ
      • Introduction = ⅶ
      • Bibliography = xvii
      • Note on copy texts = xxv
      • William Wilberforce, An Appeal to the Religion, Justice and Humanity of the Inhabitants of the British Empire, in behalf of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies (1823) = 1
      • Thomas Clarkson, Thoughts on the Thoughts on the Necessity for Improving the Conditions of the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation (1823) = 81
      • Rev. John Hampden, A. B., A Commentary on Mr. Clarkson's pamphlet entitled 'Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation' (1824) = 145
      • George Canning, The Speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canning in the House of Commons on the 16th Day of March 1824 (1824) = 217
      • James Stephen, England Enslaved by Her Own Colonies:An Address to the Electors and People of the United Kindom (1826) = 263
      • Notes = 331
      • [Volume. 4]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅶ
      • Introduction = ⅸ
      • Bibliography = xxi
      • Note on copy texts = xxxvii
      • Thomas Chatterton, 'Heccar and Gaira an African Ecologue' (1770) = 1
      • Thomas Day and John Bicknell, The Dying Negro, a Poetical Epistle (1773) = 9
      • Bryan Edwards, 'The Negro's Dying Speech on his Being Executed for Rebellion in the Island of Jamaica' (1777) = 25
      • Hugh Mulligan, 'The Lovers, an African Ecologue' (1784) = 27
      • Edward Rushton, West-Indian Ecologues (1787) = 30
      • Eliza Knipe, 'Atomboka nad Omaza; an African Story' (1787) = 63
      • William Cowper, 'The Negro's Complaint', 'Pity for Poor Africans', 'The Morning Dream', and 'Sweet Meat has Sour Sauce' (1788) = 74
      • Helen Maria Williams, A Poem on the Bill Lately Passed for Regulating the Slave-Trade (1788) = 83
      • William Roscoe and James Currie, 'The African' (1788) = 99
      • Robert Merry, 'The Slaves. An Elegy' (1789) = 102
      • Hannah More, Slavery, A Poem (1788) = 104
      • Ann Yearsley, A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave-Trade (1788) = 126
      • Wiiliam Blake, 'The Little Black Boy' (1789) = 158
      • Anna Letitia Barbauld, Epistle To William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade (1791) = 161
      • James Boswell, No Abolition of Slavery; or the Universal Empire of Love:A Poem (1791) = 170
      • William Lisle Bowles, 'The African' (1791) = 192
      • [Volume. 5]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅵ
      • Introduction = ⅶ
      • Bibliography = xvii
      • Note on copy texts = xxxv
      • Mrs Weddell, Incle and Yarico (1742) = 1
      • Isaac Bickerstaff, The Padlock (1768) = 73
      • Thomas Bellamy, The Benevolent Planters (1789) = 109
      • Mariana Starke, The Sword of Peace; or, Voyage of Love (1789) = 129
      • John Fawcett, Obi; or. Three-Finger'd Jack (1800) = 201
      • George Colman the Younger, The Africans; or, War, Love and Duty (1808) = 221
      • Anonymous, Furibond; or, Harlequin Negro (1808) = 281
      • Thomas Morton, The Slave (1816) = 307
      • Notes = 382
      • [Volume. 6]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅵ
      • Introduction = ⅶ
      • Bibliography = xxiv
      • Note on copy texts = xxix
      • Laurence Sterne, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy (1760-7) = 1
      • Henry Mackenzie, Julia de Roubign$$₩acute e$$ (1777) = 9
      • Dorothy Kilner, The Rotchfords (1786) = 29
      • Anonymous, Adventures of Jonathan Corncob (1787) = 61
      • Thomas Day, The History of Sandford and Merton (1789) = 97
      • Robert Bage, Man As He Is (1792) = 119
      • Elizabeth Helme, The Farmer of Inglewood Forest (1796) = 147
      • Cheap Repository Tracts, The Black Prince (1799) = 163
      • Hector MacNeill, Memoirs of the Life and Travels of the Late Charles Macpherson (1800) = 183
      • William Earle, Obi, or the History of Three-Fingered Jack (1800) = 269
      • Maria Edgeworth, 'The Grateful Negro' from Popular Tales (1804) = 293
      • Mary Sherwood, Dazee, or the Recaptured Slave (1821) = 327
      • Notes = 370
      • [Volume. 7]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅶ
      • Introduction = ⅸ
      • Bibliography = xxiii
      • Note on copy texts = xxvii
      • Part Ⅰ:Tropical Medicine
      • Thomas Trapham, Jr, A Discourse of the State of Health in the Island of Jamaica (1679) = 3
      • James Lind, Essay on Diseases Incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates (1768) = 23
      • Part Ⅱ:The Middle Passage:Silors and Slaves
      • Thomas Clarkson, An Essay on the Impolicy of the Slave-Trade (1788) = 101
      • Examination of James Penny (1789) = 155
      • Extracts of such Journals of the Surgeons employed in Ships trading to the Coast of Africa (1789) = 155
      • Evidence with respect to carrying Slaves to the West Indies (1789) = 165
      • Part Ⅲ:West African Medicine and Black Slave Medicine
      • Parliamentary inquiry into the Treatment of Slaves in the West Indies-Jamaica (1789) = 187
      • Thomas M. Winterbottom, Account of the Native Africans int he Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone (1803) = 199
      • Part Ⅳ:Plantation Medicine and Slave Medical Manuals
      • James Grainger, An Essay on the More Common West Indian Diseases (1764) = 277
      • [David Collins], Practical Rules for the Management and Medical Treatment of Negro Slaves (1803) = 293
      • Notes = 317
      • [Volume. 8]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅵ
      • Introduction = ⅶ
      • Bibliography = xxvii
      • Note on copy texts = xxxiii
      • Edward Long, 'Negroes' form History of Jamaica (1774) = 1
      • John Reinhold Forster, Observations Made During a Voyage Round the World, on Physical Geography, Natural History, and Ethic Philosophy (1778) = 23
      • Henry Home, Lord Kames, 'Preliminary Discourse, Concerning the Origin of Men and of Languages' from Sketches of the History of Man (1779) = 41
      • Samuel Stanhope Smith, An Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion in the Human Species (1789) = 67
      • Pieter Camper, The Works of the Late Professor Camper, on the connexion between the Science of Anatomy and the Arts of Drawing, Painting, Statuary (1794) = 97
      • Sir William Jones, 'On the Origin and Families of Nations', from Discourses delivered before the Asiatifc Society…By Sir William Jones (1821) = 119
      • Johann Fredrich Blumenbach, On the Natural Variety of Mankind in The Anthropological Treatise of Johann Fredrich Blumenbach (1865) = 141
      • Charles White, An Account of the Regular Gradation in Man, and in Different Animals and Vegetables; and from the Former to the Latter (1799) = 215
      • William Cobbett, 'Summary of Politics', Cobbett's Political Register (1802) = 265
      • James Cowles Prichard, Researches into the Physical History of Man (1813) = 269
      • Sir William Lawrence, Lectures on Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Mankind delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons (1819) = 309
      • Geroges Cuvier, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, arranged according to tis organization; forming the basis for a natural history of animals (1840) = 341
      • Notes = 352
      • Index = 369
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