Slavery in literature
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- American slaves in Victorian England : abolitionist politics in popular literature and culture
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Bernard Shaw : Slaves of Duty and Tricks of the Governing Class
- Between the lines : literary transnationalism and African American poetics
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage
- Bound to respect : Antebellum narratives of black imprisonment, servitude, and bondage, 1816-1861
- Caryl Phillips, David Dabydeen and Fred D'Aguiar : representations of slavery
- Characters of blood : black heroism in the transatlantic imagination
- Charles Johnson's novels : writing the American palimpsest
- Counterlife : slavery after resistance and social death
- Debating the slave trade : rhetoric of British national identity, 1759-1815
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Domestic abolitionism and juvenile literature, 1830-1865
- Dreams for dead bodies : blackness, labor, and the corpus of American detective fiction
- El intersticio de la colonia : ruputura y mediación en la narrativa antiesclavista cubana
- Empire and slavery in American literature, 1820-1865
- Empire of ruin : black classicism and American imperial culture
- Exhibiting slavery : the Caribbean postmodern novel as museum
- Fathering the nation : American genealogies of slavery and freedom
- Fictions of the Black Atlantic in American foundational literature
- Figures in black : words, signs, and the "racial" self
- Freedom in a slave society : stories from the antebellum South
- Gender and race in antebellum popular culture
- Gender issues in African literature
- Gendered resistance : women, slavery, and the legacy of Margaret Garner
- Ghosts of slavery : a literary archaeology of Black women's lives
- Hard facts : setting and form in the American novel
- Haunted property : slavery and the gothic
- Hell hath no fury : gender, disability, and the invention of damned bodies in early Christian literature
- Her voice will be on the side of right : gender and power in women's antebellum antislavery fiction
- History, abolition, and the ever-present now in antebellum American writing
- Laughing fit to kill : black humor in the fictions of slavery
- Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson : race, conflict, and culture
- Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the politics of representative identity
- Modernity disavowed : Haiti and the cultures of slavery in the age of revolution
- Mothering across cultures : postcolonial representations
- Narrating the slave trade, theorizing community
- Nat Turner : a troublesome property
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment : fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- Novel bondage : slavery, marriage, and freedom in nineteenth-century America
- Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning : J.M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison
- Race and time : American women's poetics from antislavery to racial modernity
- Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions : gender, culture, and nation building
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature
- Race, slavery, and liberalism in nineteenth-century American literature
- Reading Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' : a literature insight
- Reaping something new : African American transformations of Victorian literature
- Representing the body of the slave
- Rethinking Uncle Tom : the political philosophy of Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Romantic ecologies and colonial cultures in the British Atlantic world, 1770-1850
- Romantic reformers and the antislavery struggle in the Civil War Era
- Romanticism and slave narratives : transatlantic testimonies
- Sacraments of memory : Catholicism and slavery in contemporary African American literature
- Satire or evasion? : Black perspectives on Huckleberry Finn
- Searching for Jim : slavery in Sam Clemens's world
- Slavery and the Roman literary imagination
- Slavery and the Roman literary imagination
- Slavery and the politics of place : representing the colonial Caribbean, 1770-1833
- Slavery in American children's literature, 1790-2010
- Slavery on trial : law, abolitionism, and print culture
- Slavery, philosophy, and American literature, 1830-1860
- Slaves and slavery in ancient Greek comic drama
- Slaves to Rome : paradigms of empire in Roman culture
- Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy
- Something akin to freedom : the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women
- Spectacular Suffering : Witnessing Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
- Spectres from the past : slavery and the politics of history in West African and African-American literature
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction
- The Algerine captive; or, The life and adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill: six years a prisoner among the Algerines. : [Three lines from Shakespeare] : Vol. I[-II]. : Published according to act of Congress
- The Cambridge companion to slavery in American literature
- The Edge of Modernism : American Poetry and the Traumatic Past
- The French Atlantic triangle : literature and culture of the slave trade
- The archive of fear : white crisis and black freedom in Douglass, Stowe, and Du Bois
- The captive woman's lament in Greek tragedy
- The collected writings of Edward Rushton (1756-1814)
- The death-bound-subject : Richard Wright's archaeology of death
- The fugitive's properties : law and the poetics of possession
- The logic of slavery : debt, technology, and pain in American literature
- The making of racial sentiment : slavery and the birth of the frontier romance
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865
- The poetics and politics of the American Gothic : gender and slavery in nineteenth-century American literature
- The slave in the swamp : disrupting the plantation narrative
- The slave's rebellion : literature, history, orature
- The trickster comes west : Pan-African influence in early Black diasporan narratives
- The war on words : slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
- Toni Morrison's Beloved and the apotropaic imagination
- Transatlantic Stowe : Harriet Beecher Stowe and European culture
- Transnational black dialogues : re-imagining slavery in the tTwenty-first century
- Uncle Tom's cabin : evil, affliction, and redemptive love
- Uncle Tom's cabins : the transnational history of America's most mutable book
- Untimely democracy : the politics of progress after slavery
- What is African American literature?
- Whose Antigone? : the tragic marginalization of slavery
- William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s
- Women in chains : the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction
- Women in chains : the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction
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