The Woman of Colour (1808), an epistolary novel by an anonymous author, remained out of print until 2008 when an authoritative, detailed new edition by Lyndon J. Dominique was published with Broadview. Featuring Olivia Fairfield, the daughter of an enslaved woman and her white “master,” the novel takes the reader from Jamaica to England. Olivia is sent to marry her white cousin Augustus Merton to whom she will be-queath £60,000 in return for being protected and assured of her freedom. As the daughter of an enslaved woman, remaining in Jamaica would be precarious, and, during her time in Eng-land, Olivia gains full independence and the wealth that enables her to return to Jamaica a free person. The plot is structured as a packet of letters t...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
“I read black Atlantic circulations through the friendships between this mixed-race heroine and both...
This dissertation examines the intersection of resistance, gender, and respectability in African Ame...
Towards the end of The Woman of Colour, Olivia Fairfield declines to entertain the idea of an offer ...
In 2015, I first taught a special topics course at The University of Maine at Farmington (a small, p...
In The Dress of Women, Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents a nonfiction analysis of the symbolism and ...
In 2019–20, during the squalls of socioeconomic crisis that preceded the global pan-demic, academics...
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism brings unique literary, critical and historical p...
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism brings unique literary, critical and historical p...
My dissertation analyzes how eighteenth-century novels were still invested in the continuation of th...
In The Dress of Women, Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents a nonfiction analysis of the symbolism and ...
An important aspect of The Woman of Colour (1808) is its treatment of the linked concepts of selfish...
My dissertation analyzes representations of race relations in Progressive Era American fiction throu...
Some works of art are a kind of term analysing products. By reading or examining them we can have an...
Summary : Though Virginia Pendleton is the heroine of Ellen Glasgow\u27s Virginia, she is pushed on ...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
“I read black Atlantic circulations through the friendships between this mixed-race heroine and both...
This dissertation examines the intersection of resistance, gender, and respectability in African Ame...
Towards the end of The Woman of Colour, Olivia Fairfield declines to entertain the idea of an offer ...
In 2015, I first taught a special topics course at The University of Maine at Farmington (a small, p...
In The Dress of Women, Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents a nonfiction analysis of the symbolism and ...
In 2019–20, during the squalls of socioeconomic crisis that preceded the global pan-demic, academics...
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism brings unique literary, critical and historical p...
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism brings unique literary, critical and historical p...
My dissertation analyzes how eighteenth-century novels were still invested in the continuation of th...
In The Dress of Women, Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents a nonfiction analysis of the symbolism and ...
An important aspect of The Woman of Colour (1808) is its treatment of the linked concepts of selfish...
My dissertation analyzes representations of race relations in Progressive Era American fiction throu...
Some works of art are a kind of term analysing products. By reading or examining them we can have an...
Summary : Though Virginia Pendleton is the heroine of Ellen Glasgow\u27s Virginia, she is pushed on ...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
“I read black Atlantic circulations through the friendships between this mixed-race heroine and both...
This dissertation examines the intersection of resistance, gender, and respectability in African Ame...