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Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean Nicole N. Aljoe

Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean By Nicole N. Aljoe

Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean by Nicole N. Aljoe


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The Caribbean has traditionally been understood as a region that did not develop a significant 'native' literary culture until the postcolonial period. However, as recent research has shown, although the printing press did not arrive in the Caribbean until 1718, the roots of Caribbean literary history predate its arrival.

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Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean: Islands in the Stream by Nicole N. Aljoe

The Caribbean has traditionally been understood as a region that did not develop a significant 'native' literary culture until the postcolonial period. Indeed, most literary histories of the Caribbean begin with the texts associated with the independence movements of the early twentieth century. However, as recent research has shown, although the printing press did not arrive in the Caribbean until 1718, the roots of Caribbean literary history predate its arrival. This collection contributes to this research by filling a significant gap in literary and historical knowledge with the first collection of essays specifically focused on the literatures of the early Caribbean before 1850.

Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean Reviews

Any scholar interested in the literature of the Anglophone Caribbean would do well to consult it, as would those studying the evolution of literature and book production within the British Empire. (Sam Clark, Modern Language Review, Vol. 115, January, 2020)

About Nicole N. Aljoe

Nicole N. Aljoe is Associate Professor of English and African American Studies at Northeastern University, USA. She is co-director of The Early Caribbean Digital Archive and editor of Caribbeana: The Journal of the Early Caribbean Society. Author of Creole Testimonies: Slave Narratives from the British West Indies, 1709-1836 (Palgrave, 2012), she also co-edited Journeys of the Slave Narrative in the Early Americas (2014).

Brycchan Carey is Professor of English at Northumbria University, UK. He is the author of British Abolitionism and the Rhetoric of Sensibility: Writing, Sentiment, and Slavery, 1760-1807 (Palgrave, 2005) and From Peace to Freedom: Quaker Rhetoric and the Birth of American Antislavery, 1658-1761 (2012). His edition of Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative was published in 2018.

Thomas W. Krise is President Emeritus and Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, USA. A former president of the Early Caribbean Society and the Society of Early Americanists, he is the editor of Caribbeana: An Anthology of English Literature of the West Indies, 1657-1777 (1999).

Table of Contents

1 Introduction Nicole N. Aljoe, Brycchan Carey, and Thomas W. Krise2 Memory, Rememory, and the Moral Constitutionof Caribbean Literary History Keith Sandiford3 Early Caribbean Evangelical Life Narrative Sue Thomas4 The Promise of the Tropics: Wealth, Illness, and AfricanBodies in Early Anglo-Caribbean Medical Writing Kelly Wisecup5 Order, Disorder, and Reorder: The Paradox of CreoleRepresentations in Caribbeana (1741) Jo Anne Harris6 Testimonies of the Enslaved in the Caribbean LiteraryHistory Nicole N. Aljoe7 Beyond Bonny and Read: Blackbeard's Bride and OtherWomen in Caribbean Piracy Narratives Richard Frohock8 Early Creole Novels in English Before 1850: Hamel,the Obeah Man and Warner Arundell: The Adventuresof a Creole Candace Ward and Tim Watson9 Colonial Vices and Metropolitan Corrections: Satireand Slavery in the Early Caribbean Brycchan Carey10 Finding the Modern in Early Caribbean Literature Cassander L. Smith

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Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean: Islands in the Stream by Nicole N. Aljoe
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019-01-26
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