Guinea's Captive Kings: British Anti-slavery Literature of the XVIIIth CenturyOctagon Books, 1969 - 340 pages |
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Abbé Grégoire abolition Adolphus African Almoona American anti anti-slavery anti-slavery verse Atomboka Barbadoes barbarous beauty Behn benevolent Benezet blood British brutality Bryan Edwards Christian Clarkson creatures Creole cruelty Defoe Eclogues eighteenth century Ellison England English European eyes father feeling fiction French Gentleman's George Granville Sharp Guinea heart Henry hero History humanitarian humanity Ibid Ignatius Sancho Indian Inkle island Itanoko Jacobinical Jamaica James John Johnson lash Letters liberty London Mackenzie Mackenzie's Maroons master Mungo natural rights Negress Negro slaves noble Negro noble savage noble savagery novel Oroonoko Phillis Wheatley pity plantation planter poem poet poetic poor primitivistic prince principles Quakers remarks Robert Bage sable Samuel Jackson Pratt San Domingo savage says scene sensibility sentiment servant Shirna slave ship slave-trade slavery sold soul story sugar tears Thomas tion tracts trade translated virtue Voyages West Indies West-Indian whip Wilberforce William wretched writes Yarico Zimao Zimza