Crossing the line : : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation / / Candace Ward.

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Place / Publishing House:Charlottesville ;, London : : University of Virginia Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation / Candace Ward.
Creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation
Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, 2017.
1 online resource (225 pages) : illustrations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-211) and index.
Introduction: why creole? why the novel? -- Hortus creolensis: cultivating the creole novel -- "A permanent revolution": time, history, and constructions of Africa in Cynric Williams's Hamel, the obeah man -- "Lost subjects": the specter of idleness and the work of Marly; or, a planter's life in Jamaica -- Recentering the Caribbean: revolution and the creole cosmopolis in Warner Arundell -- Conclusion: the unfinished business of early creole (historical) novels.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Caribbean fiction (English) 19th century History and criticism.
West Indian fiction (English) 19th century History and criticism.
Creoles Caribbean Area History 18th century.
Colonies in literature.
Plantation life in literature.
Caribbean Area In literature.
West Indies In literature.
Electronic books.
Print version: Ward, Candace. Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation. Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, 2017 225 pages New World studies. 9780813940014 (DLC) 2017001104
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Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation /
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Introduction: why creole? why the novel? -- Hortus creolensis: cultivating the creole novel -- "A permanent revolution": time, history, and constructions of Africa in Cynric Williams's Hamel, the obeah man -- "Lost subjects": the specter of idleness and the work of Marly; or, a planter's life in Jamaica -- Recentering the Caribbean: revolution and the creole cosmopolis in Warner Arundell -- Conclusion: the unfinished business of early creole (historical) novels.
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title Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation /
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title_full Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation / Candace Ward.
title_fullStr Crossing the line : early creole novels and anglophone Caribbean culture in the age of emancipation / Candace Ward.
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contents Introduction: why creole? why the novel? -- Hortus creolensis: cultivating the creole novel -- "A permanent revolution": time, history, and constructions of Africa in Cynric Williams's Hamel, the obeah man -- "Lost subjects": the specter of idleness and the work of Marly; or, a planter's life in Jamaica -- Recentering the Caribbean: revolution and the creole cosmopolis in Warner Arundell -- Conclusion: the unfinished business of early creole (historical) novels.
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geographic Caribbean Area In literature.
West Indies In literature.
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geographic_facet Caribbean Area
West Indies
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