Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-speaking World of the Eighteenth Century

Unchained Voices: An Anthology of Black Authors in the English-speaking World of the Eighteenth Century

by VincentCarretta (Editor)

Synopsis

Vincent Carretta has assembled the most comprehensive anthology ever published of writings by eighteenth-century people of African descent, capturing the surprisingly diverse experiences of blacks on both sides of the Atlantic--America, Britain, the West Indies, and Africa--between 1760 and 1798.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Expanded edition
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Published: 31 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0813190762
ISBN 13: 9780813190761

Media Reviews

An important work for gaining an understanding of a heretofore little examined aspect of the eighteenth century. -- Bloomsbury Review


The selection of texts is diverse and wide-ranging.... The most comprehensive anthology on the subject and deserves to become the standard text for students in eighteenth-century studies and American studies. -- British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies


Carretta has done eighteenth-century studies an immeasurable service.... The definitive anthology of black writing of the eighteenth-century African diaspora, serving the purpose of both introduction to and contestation of the overlapping fields of American, British, religious, and African studies. -- Eighteenth-Century Fiction


Most challenging and exhaustive, both in quality and quantity of research, presentation, scope, and premise. Carretta seeks to validate what for him is an unbroken link of unshackled black literary voices. -- Eighteenth-Century Studies


This is the most comprehensive collection of writings by people of African descent on both sides of the Atlantic more than 200 years ago. -- Lexington Herald-Leader


Cause for celebration.... Will no doubt contribute to the ongoing rethinking of the eighteenth-century canon. -- Year's Work in English Studies


Establishes the canon of Black diasporic authors writing in English in the 18th century and makes the texts accessible to scholars and students. -- East-Central Intelligencer


An excellent anthology. -- Times Literary Supplement

Author Bio

Vincent Carretta, professor of English at the University of Maryland, is the author of several books on eighteenth-century literature and, most recently, the editor of Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings.