Although its contribution was barely recognized two decades ago, the sentimental novel is now understood to have played a prominent role in turning public opinion against the slave trade in the 1770s and 80s. Recent studies by Ellis (1996), Carey (2005), Festa (2006), Boulukos (2008), Swaminathan (2009), and Ahern (2013) have confirmed that sentimental novels frequently focused attention on the suffering of enslaved Africans, sometimes merely drawing a tear, but often encouraging an “active sensibility” that prompted political engagement in the abolition movement. Drawing on these six major studies, and revisiting several of the texts they discuss including novels by Laurence Sterne, Henry Mackenzie, Sarah Scott, and Maria Edgeworth, it re...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4653...
This PhD thesis explores the role of sympathy in the discursive formation of race in Scottish and Am...
Spectacular Suffering focuses on commodification and discipline, two key dimensions of Atlantic slav...
This project focuses on abolitionist texts and, later, anti-racist texts. I argue that their use of ...
My research investigates the different emotions used in British anti-slavery literature. Abolitionis...
The article explores the use of sentimental and Gothic emotionality in William Earle’s epistolary no...
This study opens a new avenue for Romantic literary studies by exploring connections with literature...
This dissertation explores the relation between sentimentality, racial essentialism, and abolition. ...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
This study contributes to the reevaluation of sentimentalism, specifically examining the ways in whi...
During the Romantic period, England, which then led the world in slave exports, abolished both the A...
This dissertation examines the ways in which slave owners sought to depict and manage the inner life...
Over the course of the long eighteenth century, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and Mary Shelley...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4653...
This PhD thesis explores the role of sympathy in the discursive formation of race in Scottish and Am...
Spectacular Suffering focuses on commodification and discipline, two key dimensions of Atlantic slav...
This project focuses on abolitionist texts and, later, anti-racist texts. I argue that their use of ...
My research investigates the different emotions used in British anti-slavery literature. Abolitionis...
The article explores the use of sentimental and Gothic emotionality in William Earle’s epistolary no...
This study opens a new avenue for Romantic literary studies by exploring connections with literature...
This dissertation explores the relation between sentimentality, racial essentialism, and abolition. ...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
This study contributes to the reevaluation of sentimentalism, specifically examining the ways in whi...
During the Romantic period, England, which then led the world in slave exports, abolished both the A...
This dissertation examines the ways in which slave owners sought to depict and manage the inner life...
Over the course of the long eighteenth century, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and Mary Shelley...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4653...
This PhD thesis explores the role of sympathy in the discursive formation of race in Scottish and Am...