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  1. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de StaeÌ<<l, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figureś€"Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These womeń€™s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French womeń€™s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing

     

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  2. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de StaeÌ<<l, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figureś€"Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These womeń€™s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French womeń€™s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing

     

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  3. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool Univ. Press, Liverpool

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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  4. Politicizing gender
    narrative strategies in the aftermath of the French Revolution
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0813517087
    Subjects: French fiction; English fiction; Revolutionary literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Women and literature; Political fiction; Sex role in literature
    Scope: 197 S, Ill, 24 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [181] - 187

  5. The literature of images
    narrative landscape from "Julie" to "Jane Eyre"
    Published: 1987
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ.Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    88 A 3254
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0813511836
    Subjects: French fiction; Landscapes in literature; English fiction; Comparative literature; Comparative literature
    Scope: VII, 211 S
  6. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
  7. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de Staël, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figures—Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These women’s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French women’s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    RVK Categories: IG 3950
    Subjects: French literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Women and literature / France / History / 19th century; Slavery in literature; Fathers in literature; Sklaverei; Schriftstellerin; Kolonialismus
    Other subjects: Staël / Madame de / (Anne-Louise-Germaine) / 1766-1817; Dard, Charlotte-Adelaïde; Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline / 1786-1859; Duras, Claire de Durfort / duchesse de / 1777-1828; Doin, Sophie / 1800-1846; Doin, Sophie (1800-1846); Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859); Dard, Charlotte (1798-1862); Duras, Claire de Durfort de (1778-1828)
    Scope: 1 online resource (ix, 186 pages)
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    Patriarchy and abolition : Germaine de Staël -- Fathers and colonization : Charlotte Dard -- Daughters and paternalism : Marceline Desbordes-Valmore -- Voices of daughters and slaves : Claire de Duras -- Uniting black and white families : Sophie Doin

  8. Translating slavery
    gender and race in French women's writing, 1783 - 1823
    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  The Kent State Univ. Press, Kent, Ohio [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0873384989
    RVK Categories: IG 3720
    Series: Translation studies ; 2
    Subjects: Geschlecht <Motiv>; Frauenliteratur; Sklaverei <Motiv>
    Scope: XVII, 346 S.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 331 - 337

  9. Politicizing gender
    narrative strategies in the aftermath of the French Revolution
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0813517087
    RVK Categories: IG 4540 ; HL 1101
    Subjects: Frau; Geschlecht <Motiv>; Englisch; Frau <Motiv>; Französisch; Geschlecht; Literatur; Politik
    Scope: 197 S., Ill.
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    Literaturverz. S. [181] - 187

  10. Gender and race in French abolitionist writing, 1780 - 1830
    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Kent State Univ. Press, Kent, Ohio [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781606350089
    Edition: 2. ed., rev. and expanded
    Series: Translating slavery / ed. by Doris Y. Kadish ; 1
    Translation studies ; 5 [a]
    Subjects: Französisch; Literatur; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Sklaverei <Motiv>; Rasse <Motiv>; Schriftstellerin
    Scope: XIV, 315 S.
  11. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This title brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early 19th century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and... more

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    This title brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early 19th century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and post-revolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846317828
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    Series: Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 7
    Subjects: Schriftstellerin; Kolonialismus; Sklaverei; French literature; French literature; Slavery in literature; Fathers in literature
    Other subjects: Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Duras, Claire de Durfort duchesse de, (1777-1828); Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859); Dard, Charlotte-Adelaïde; Doin, Sophie (1800-1846); Duras, Claire de Durfort de (1778-1828); Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859); Doin, Sophie (1800-1846); Dard, Charlotte (1798-1862)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 186 pages), Illustrations (black and white).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. Poetry of Haitian independence
    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Herausgeber); Jenson, Deborah (Herausgeber); Shapiro, Norman R. (Übersetzer)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

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    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Herausgeber); Jenson, Deborah (Herausgeber); Shapiro, Norman R. (Übersetzer)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780300195590
    Subjects: Lyrik
    Scope: liii, 301 Seiten
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 289-291

  13. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves
    Women Writers and French Colonial Slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de Staël, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figures-Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These women's contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French women's writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781781386538
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Liverpool Studies in International Slavery ; v.7
    Subjects: Schriftstellerin; Kolonialismus; Sklaverei
    Other subjects: Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Duras, Claire de Durfort de (1778-1828); Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859); Doin, Sophie (1800-1846); Dard, Charlotte (1798-1862)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
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  14. The Saint-Domingue plantation, or, The insurrection
    a drama in five acts
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Based on events that began in Saint-Domingue on August 21, 1791, The Saint-Domingue Plantation; or, The Insurrection vividly dramatizes the genesis and outbreak of a slave revolt. When a representative of the French Assemblee nationale, Monsieur de... more

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    "Based on events that began in Saint-Domingue on August 21, 1791, The Saint-Domingue Plantation; or, The Insurrection vividly dramatizes the genesis and outbreak of a slave revolt. When a representative of the French Assemblee nationale, Monsieur de Ten-dale, arrives at the Valombre family plantation to examine the condition of slaves in Saint-Domingue and to preach their liberation, he sparks a debate among the local cure and the Valombres - Monsieur, Madame, son Leon, and daughter Celestine - who disagree about how slaves should be treated and whether they should be freed. Meanwhile, rebellion brews on the plantation. As the slave revolt unfolds, the play's white hero, Leon, realizes the discrepancy between his liberal political and philosophical ideas and the reality of his family's economic interests. The black hero, Timur, confronts the slaves' bloodthirsty desire to kill the masters, their resistance to his leadership, and the realization that freedom places heavy demands on him and the other insurgents." "Translated into English by Norman R. Shapiro for the first time since its publication in 1825, The Saint-Domingue Plantation addresses a wide range of topics that anti-slavery activists raised during Charles de Remusat's time, including antitorture measures and slaves' access to the sacrament of marriage. An informative introduction by Doris Y. Kadish places the play in its historic and literary contexts, inviting further discussion and interpretation of this important work."--Jacket.

     

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    Contributor: Shapiro, Norman R.; Kadish, Doris Y.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780807149348; 0807149349; 0807133574; 9780807133576
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 169 pages), 1 map
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    Includes bibliographical references

  15. The literature of images
    narrative landscape from Julie to Jane Eyre
    Published: 1987
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick [u.a.]

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  16. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool Univ. Press, Liverpool

    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781846318467; 1846318467
    Series: Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 7
    Subjects: Schriftstellerin; Kolonialismus; Sklaverei
    Other subjects: Staël Madame de (1766-1817); Duras, Claire de Durfort de (1778-1828); Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline (1786-1859); Doin, Sophie (1800-1846); Dard, Charlotte (1798-1862)
    Scope: IX, 186 S., Ill., Kt., 25 cm
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    Beitr. teilw. engl., teilw. franz.

  17. Politicizing gender
    narrative strategies in the aftermath of the French Revolution
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick u.a.

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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  18. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool Univ. Press, Liverpool

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  19. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de Staël, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figures—Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These women’s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French women’s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing Patriarchy and abolition : Germaine de Staël -- Fathers and colonization : Charlotte Dard -- Daughters and paternalism : Marceline Desbordes-Valmore -- Voices of daughters and slaves : Claire de Duras -- Uniting black and white families : Sophie Doin

     

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  20. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in... more

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    Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de Staël, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figures—Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These women’s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French women’s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing Patriarchy and abolition : Germaine de Staël -- Fathers and colonization : Charlotte Dard -- Daughters and paternalism : Marceline Desbordes-Valmore -- Voices of daughters and slaves : Claire de Duras -- Uniting black and white families : Sophie Doin

     

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  21. Fathers, daughters, and slaves
    women writers and French colonial slavery
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Liverpool Univ. Press, Liverpool

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  22. Poetry of Haitian Independence
    Contributor: Ardouin, Coriolan (MitwirkendeR); Chanlatte, Juste (MitwirkendeR); Chopin, Jean-Marie (MitwirkendeR); Danticat, Edwidge (MitwirkendeR); Dupré, Antoine (MitwirkendeR); Faubert, Pierre (MitwirkendeR); Hérard-Dumesle (MitwirkendeR); Jenson, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Kadish, Doris Y. (HerausgeberIn); Laprée, Delile (MitwirkendeR); Nau, Ignace (MitwirkendeR); Romane, Jean-Baptiste (MitwirkendeR); Solime Milscent, Jules (MitwirkendeR); Télémaque, C. César (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [2015]; ©2015
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    At the turn of the nineteenth century, Haiti became the first and only modern country born from a slave revolt. During the first decades of Haitian independence, a wealth of original poetry was created by the inhabitants of the former French... more

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    At the turn of the nineteenth century, Haiti became the first and only modern country born from a slave revolt. During the first decades of Haitian independence, a wealth of original poetry was created by the inhabitants of the former French Caribbean island colony and published in Haitian newspapers. These deeply felt poems celebrated the legitimacy of the new nation and the value of the authors’ African origins while revealing a common mission shared by all Haitians in the young republic: freedom from oppressors and equality for all. This powerfully moving collection of Haitian verse written between 1804 and the late 1840s sheds a much-needed light on an important and often neglected period in Haiti’s literary history. Editors Doris Kadish and Deborah Jenson have gathered together poetry that has remained largely unknown and difficult to access since its original publication two centuries ago. Featuring superb translations from the original French by Norman Shapiro and a foreword by the Haitian-born novelist Edwidge Danticat, this essential volume stands as a monument to a turning point in Haitian and world history and makes a significant corpus of poetry accessible to a wide audience for the first time

     

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    Contributor: Ardouin, Coriolan (MitwirkendeR); Chanlatte, Juste (MitwirkendeR); Chopin, Jean-Marie (MitwirkendeR); Danticat, Edwidge (MitwirkendeR); Dupré, Antoine (MitwirkendeR); Faubert, Pierre (MitwirkendeR); Hérard-Dumesle (MitwirkendeR); Jenson, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Kadish, Doris Y. (HerausgeberIn); Laprée, Delile (MitwirkendeR); Nau, Ignace (MitwirkendeR); Romane, Jean-Baptiste (MitwirkendeR); Solime Milscent, Jules (MitwirkendeR); Télémaque, C. César (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300213782
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    Subjects: Haitian poetry; POETRY / Caribbean & Latin American
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (360 p.)
  23. Practices of the new novel in Claude Simon's L'herbe and La route des Flandres
    Published: 1979
    Publisher:  York Press, Fredericton, NB

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  24. Poetry of Haitian Independence
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    At the turn of the nineteenth century, Haiti became the first and only modern country born from a slave revolt. During the first decades of Haitian independence, a wealth of original poetry was created by the inhabitants of the former French... more

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    At the turn of the nineteenth century, Haiti became the first and only modern country born from a slave revolt. During the first decades of Haitian independence, a wealth of original poetry was created by the inhabitants of the former French Caribbean island colony and published in Haitian newspapers. These deeply felt poems celebrated the legitimacy of the new nation and the value of the authors' African origins while revealing a common mission shared by all Haitians in the young republic: freedom from oppressors and equality for all. This powerfully moving collection of Haitian verse written between 1804 and the late 1840s sheds a much-needed light on an important and often neglected period in Haiti's literary history. Editors Doris Kadish and Deborah Jenson have gathered together poetry that has remained largely unknown and difficult to access since its original publication two centuries ago. Featuring superb translations from the original French by Norman Shapiro and a foreword by the Haitian-born novelist Edwidge Danticat, this essential volume stands as a monument to a turning point in Haitian and world history and makes a significant corpus of poetry accessible to a wide audience for the first time.

     

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    Contributor: Jenson, Deborah; Kadish, Doris Y.; Shapiro, Norman R.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300213782
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    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (360 p.)
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  25. Translating slavery
    gender and race in French women's writing, 1783 - 1823
    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Kent State Univ. Press, Kent, Ohio [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Kadish, Doris Y. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0873384989
    Series: Translation studies ; 2
    Subjects: Frauenliteratur; Französisch; Rasse <Motiv>; Geschlecht <Motiv>; Sklaverei <Motiv>
    Scope: XIV, 346 S.