Poetry of Revolution: Romanticism and National Projects
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l’esclavage.”^31 Although most Haitian texts were written by mulattos until the last quarter of the nineteenth century, mulattos ...
eventually included in Emile Nau’s 1854 compilation Histoire des caciques, these observations root poetry in the Caribbean, in t ...
ushered Haiti into the modern world but as the recurring reference for reassessing Haiti’s ambivalent position of being inside a ...
sovereignty. “Even in cases where nation-states do not yet exist” readily applies to Haiti’s on- going nineteenth-century strugg ...
as “imagined communities” which arose in response to the decline of national sovereigns at the dawn of the modern age.^39 Anders ...
Si le créole est indéniablement la langue première du réel de ces lieux, n’en est pas moins considéré comme une sous-langue, un ...
contradictions are played out. On this point, all of these scholars reference the seminal work by C.L.R. James The Black Jacobin ...
Haiti to its independence after Toussaint’s departure. David Nicholls gives an account of this event for which similar accounts ...
the international character of Romanticism as an agent of “compression’ and “expansion” that would allow for fuller understandin ...
In this dissertation I examine each period and poet as a largely separate project, making the general approach to my analyses on ...
and political journals Le Républicain and L’Union, and the poetry by Nau and Ardouin, I speculate on the ways in which silencing ...
and wife and poet Virginie Sampeur, details of which, along with the epigraphs throughout the collection, suggest the ways in wh ...
recasts the Haitian Revolution as an event of hemispheric significance which must nonetheless be revisited given Haiti’s current ...
I address the poems in which the threat of foreign intervention is portrayed as an imminent reality in which corrupt Haitian off ...
American Occupation), tie together these three chapters, with the other unifying tenet being the Haitian Revolution itself. Anth ...
2.0 PERSONAL HISTORIES, NATIONAL PASTS, AND REVOLUTIONARY POETRY: CORIOLAN ARDOUIN AND IGNACE NAU IN HAITI OF THE 1830S 2.1 INTR ...
the nominal independence achieved from the French in 1804. It was in the 1830s, however, and in a politically united Haiti, that ...
certain characteristics of Haitian literature of the 1830s, these terms are inadequate to discuss the complexities of poetry of ...
longest of any Haitian leader, but it also boasts the most significant achievements of nineteenth- century Haiti. It was under B ...
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