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Fire on the Water by Lenora Warren

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Fire on the Water

Sailors, Slaves, and Insurrection in Early American Literature, 1789-1886

Lenora Warren

Bucknell University Press · Print & ebook · June 7, 2019

Reading lane: LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century

Lenora Warren tells a new story about the troubled history of abolition and slave violence by examining representations of shipboard mutiny and insurrection in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Anglo-American and American literature.

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Reading lane: Modern and African American Literary Criticism.Publisher: Bucknell University Press.

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Authors
Lenora Warren
Publisher
Bucknell University Press
Published
June 7, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century · African American Literary Criticism
Reading lane
LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century

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  • Maritime History & Piracy

  • American Literary Criticism

  • African American Literary Criticism

  • British & Irish Literary Criticism

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  • LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century

  • Slavery Studies

About This Book

Lenora Warren tells a new story about the troubled history of abolition and slave violence by examining representations of shipboard mutiny and insurrection in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Anglo-American and American literature. Fire on the Water centers on five black sailors, whose experiences of slavery and insurrection either inspired or found resonance within fiction: Olaudah Equiano, Denmark Vesey, Joseph Cinqué, Madison Washington, and Washington Goode...

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Lenora Warren tells a new story about the troubled history of abolition and slave violence by examining representations of shipboard mutiny and insurrection in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Anglo-American and American literature. Fire on the Water centers on five black sailors, whose experiences of slavery and insurrection either inspired or found resonance within fiction: Olaudah Equiano, Denmark Vesey, Joseph Cinqué, Madison Washington, and Washington Goode. These stories of sailors, both real and fictional, reveal how the history of mutiny and insurrection is both shaped by, and resistant to, the prevailing abolitionist rhetoric surrounding the efficacy of armed rebellion as a response to slavery. Pairing well-known texts with lesser-known figures ( Billy Budd and Washington Goode) and well-known figures with lesser-known texts (Denmark Vesey and the work of John Howison), this book reveals the richness of literary engagement with the politics of slave violence. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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