目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter I Debate on the British Slave Trade from 1780s to 1830s
1. Historical Background of the British Slave Trade and Abolitionism
2. The Debate For and Against the Slave Trade
3. Conclusion
Chapter II Theories of Race
1. Polygenist Theories
2. Monogenist Theories
3. Race Theories and the Rhetoric of the Abolitionist Debate
4. Conclusion
Chapter III Coleridge and Abolitionist Poems in a Unitarian Context
1. Coleridge and Unitarianism
2. Abolitionist Poems and Unitarian Context
3. Coleridge’s Anti-Slavery Poems
4. Conclusion
Chapter IV Southey and the Slave Trade
1. Southey’s Early Radicalism
2. Southey and Anti-Slavery Poems
3. Madoc
4. Conclusion
Chapter V Wordsworth and the Slave Trade
1. Wordsworth’s Radical Years
2. Wordsworth and Anti-Slavery Poems
3. Wordsworth and Social Outcasts
4. Conclusion
Chapter VI Blake and the Slave Trade
1. Blake and Republicanism
2. Blake and Abolitionist Poems
3. Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index