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British abolitionism and the rhetoric of sensibility : writing, sentiment, and slavery, 1760-1807 / Brycchan Carey.
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Carey, Brycchan, 1967-
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2005.
Description
viii, 240 p. ; 23 cm.
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PR448.S55 C37 2005
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Subject(s)
English literature
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18th century
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History and criticism
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Slavery in literature
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Antislavery movements
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Great Britain
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History
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18th century
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Antislavery movements
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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English literature
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19th century
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History and criticism
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Abolitionists
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Great Britain
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History
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18th century
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Abolitionists
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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English language
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18th century
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Rhetoric
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English language
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19th century
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Rhetoric
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Antislavery movements in literature
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Sentimentalism in literature
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Romanticism
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Great Britain
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Series
Palgrave studies in the Enlightenment, romanticism and cultures of print
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-230) and index.
ISBN
1403946264 (cloth)
LCCN
2005045414
OCLC
58721077
International Article Number
9781403946263 (cloth)
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