The Haitian revolution in the early republic of letters : incipient fevers /
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press
2023
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Series: | Oxford studies in American literary history.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Haiti in the Early American Republic of Letters
- 1 "Not an End": Seriality, Revolution, and "The Story of Makandal"
- 2 Sympathy in the Era of Ungood Feelings: Martha Meredith Read's City of Unbrotherly Love
- 3 "Free of Every Thing which Can Affect Its Purity": Maple Sugar, Caribbean Cane, and the Futures Past of Laborless American Development
- 4 Transmitted to America: Zelica's Incipient Fever and the Legacies of the Haitian Revolution
- 5 "UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION!": New York's Print Public Sphere and the Haunting Legacies of the Black Atlantic
- Coda: "What's Past Is Epilogue"