No Abolition of Slavery (eBook)

Or the Universal Empire of Love, A poem

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2022
133 Seiten
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859-654711900-5 (EAN)

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No Abolition of Slavery - James Boswell
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James Boswell's 'No Abolition of Slavery' is a provocative and controversial poem that emanates from an era laden with the philosophical and moral debates surrounding the transatlantic slave trade. Carrying a literary style that is unyielding in its vigor, the poem is as much an artifact of Boswell's intricate thought pattern as it is a testament to the literary context of the 18th century, replete with satire and incisive argumentation. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction of this work ensures that the contentious dialogues of the past are preserved, allowing the poem's complex layering of irony and political stance to be examined through a contemporary lens, while maintaining the integrity of its original presentation.

James Boswell, best known for his role as the biographer of Samuel Johnson, was a figure deeply ingrained in the intellectual and social circles that grappled with the moral quagmire of slavery. Boswell's own position was shaped by the prevailing views of his time, which he channeled into his literary efforts. This work embodies Boswell's paradoxical views on liberty and bondage, presenting an intellectual challenge to its readers by juxtaposing the ideal of universal love against the justification of slavery, reflecting the complexity of Boswell's social milieu.

This edition of 'No Abolition of Slavery' is recommended for readers who are drawn to the exploration of historical polemics through poetry, and for those who seek to engage with 18th-century literature in a way that underscores the relevance of historical discourse to current societal issues. Boswell's work is not just a window into the past, but a mirror that reflects ongoing debates about morality, freedom, and human rights, making it an essential read for scholars and engaged citizens alike.

James Boswell (1740-1795), a Scottish biographer and diarist, is best remembered for 'The Life of Samuel Johnson,' which has earned him the distinction of creating the modern biography genre. Born into an aristocratic family in Edinburgh, Boswell was trained in law, though his true passion lay in literature. Throughout his lifetime, he penned a series of insightful journals that have since garnered significant scholarly attention for their vivid capture of 18th-century European society. His literary style, characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and an engaging narrative voice, has been lauded for its contribution to the biographical form. While 'No Abolition of Slavery' indicates a foray into the contentious debates of his era, it is within the context of his more comprehensive works such as 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' and his travel chronicles, including 'An Account of Corsica,' that Boswell's reputation is firmly established. His work not only provides a rich portrait of his subjects but also offers readers an important historical insight into the intellectual and social currents of the Enlightenment. Boswell's enduring legacy lies in his ability to blend keen observation with a storytelling prowess that turn the minutiae of daily life into a captivating literary tableau.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 18th-Century Literature • Abolitionist verse • British poets enlightenment • Early works to 1800 • English literature • enlightenment era poetry • historical poetry • James Boswell writings • lyrical narrative on slavery • moral philosophy in poetry • poetic social commentary • Poetry • Slavery • slavery poetry
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