The Cambridge Companion to Mary Prince
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English

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The History of Mary Prince was the first account of the life of a Black woman to be published in the United Kingdom. Part of the avalanche of print culture that accompanied the transatlantic abolitionist movement it has in recent years become an increasingly central text within pedagogy and research on Black history and literature thanks to its vivid testimonies of Prince''s thoughts and feelings about her gendered experience of Caribbean slavery. Embracing and celebrating a growing international scholarly and general interest in African diasporic voices texts histories and literary traditions this Companion weds contributions from Romanticists and Caribbean Americanists to showcase the diversity of disciplinary encounters that Prince''s narrative invites as well as its rich and troubled contexts. The first published collection on a single slave narrative or author the volume is not only an authoritative highly focused resource for students but also a model for future research.
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