The Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy

The Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy
Title The Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy PDF eBook
Author William HEMINGS (M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford.)
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Pages 86
Release 1654
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The Fatal Contract

The Fatal Contract
Title The Fatal Contract PDF eBook
Author William Hemings
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Pages 72
Release 1653
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The Fatal Contract

The Fatal Contract
Title The Fatal Contract PDF eBook
Author William Hemings
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Pages 72
Release 1654
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Fictions of Consent

Fictions of Consent
Title Fictions of Consent PDF eBook
Author Urvashi Chakravarty
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 307
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812298268

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In Fictions of Consent Urvashi Chakravarty excavates the ideologies of slavery that took root in early modern England in the period that preceded the development of an organized trade in enslaved persons. Despite the persistent fiction that England was innocent of racialized slavery, Chakravarty argues that we must hold early modern England—and its narratives of exceptional and essential freedom—to account for the frameworks of slavery that it paradoxically but strategically engendered. Slavery was not a foreign or faraway phenomenon, she demonstrates; rather, the ideologies of slavery were seeded in the quotidian spaces of English life and in the everyday contexts of England's service society, from the family to the household, in the theater and, especially, the grammar school classroom, where the legacies of classical slavery and race were inherited and negotiated. The English conscripted the Roman freedman's figurative "stain of slavery" to register an immutable sign of bondage and to secure slavery to epidermal difference, even as early modern frameworks of "volitional service" provided the strategies for later fictions of "happy slavery" in the Atlantic world. Early modern texts presage the heritability of slavery in early America, reveal the embeddedness of slavery within the family, and illuminate the ways in which bloodlines of descent underwrite the racialized futures of enslavement. Fictions of Consent intervenes in a number of areas including early modern literary and cultural studies, premodern critical race studies, the reception of classical antiquity, and the histories of law, education, and labor to uncover the conceptual genealogies of slavery and servitude and to reveal the everyday sites where the foundations of racialized slavery were laid. Although early modern England claimed to have "too pure an Air for Slaves to breathe in," Chakravarty reveals slavery was a quintessentially English phenomenon.

Theatrical Records

Theatrical Records
Title Theatrical Records PDF eBook
Author Robert Dodsley
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Pages 176
Release 1756
Genre Dramatists, English
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The Plays and Poems of William Heminge

The Plays and Poems of William Heminge
Title The Plays and Poems of William Heminge PDF eBook
Author William Hemings
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 480
Release 2006
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780838640395

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Containing his complete works, this text offers a biography of William Heminge, the son of Shakespeare's colleague John Heminge. It also includes texts of his two surviving tragedies, and the small group of poems assigned to him in contemporary manuscripts.

The Jewes Tragedy Von William Hemings

The Jewes Tragedy Von William Hemings
Title The Jewes Tragedy Von William Hemings PDF eBook
Author William Hemings
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Pages 234
Release 1913
Genre English drama
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