Description
Most writers associated with the first generation of British Romanticism - Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, Thelwall, and others - wrote against the slave trade. This edition collects a corpus of work which reflects the issues and theories concerning slavery and the status of the slave.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Bibliography -- Note on copy texts -- William Wilberforce, An Appeal to the Religion, Justice and Humanity o f the Inhabitants o f the British Empire, in behalf o f the Negro Slaves in the West Indies (1823) -- Thomas Clarkson, Thoughts on the Necessity for Improving the Conditions o f the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation (1823) -- Rev. John Hampden, A. B., A Commentary on Mr. Clarkson’s pamphlet entitled "Thoughts on the Necessity o f Improving the Condition o f the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation’ (1824) -- George Canning, The Speech o f the Rt. Hon. George Canning in the House o f Commons on the 16th Day o f March 1824 (1824) -- James Stephen, England Enslaved by Her Own Colonies: An Address to the Electors and People o f the United Kingdom (1826) -- Notes.
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