Poetry of Revolution: Romanticism and National Projects
solidified the two parts of the island into one political unit. This would lessen the chances of European forces beginning an in ...
Sweden, Holland, and England followed in France’s footsteps and began diplomatic relations with Haiti. Not all Haitians, however ...
throughout the Caribbean (having it be free from slavery and from European influence) were put off to a distant and uncertain fu ...
the large plantations which had provided such wealth under France’s rule. The sugar plantations were largely abandoned, and a sh ...
between mulattos and blacks, and once again Boyer’s role remains difficult to pinpoint. With sugar and coffee plantations diffic ...
executive as the true representative of national interests. In L’Union are numerous entries which accuse Boyer of ignoring legis ...
thought.^65 She convincingly argues through extensive archival research that Hegel’s famous master/slave dialectic, contained wi ...
Aimé Césaire’s Toussaint Louverture et le problème colonial. My mention of Nesbitt’s article and of the works he examines is not ...
criticism in this regard will be especially important when considering Ardouin’s and Nau’s poems about the Haitian Revolution la ...
influenced poets grappling with the uncertainties of a shifting literary and political space. Articles, essays, and letters in t ...
only posthumously. The exact composition dates for individual poems are not known, but all poems appear to have been written pri ...
excerpt of Lamartine’s 1831 three-part poem entitled l’Ode sur les Révolutions appears in an early edition of Le Républicain and ...
kingdom and Alexandre Pétion’s republic) after independence were identified by the sovereignty and persona of their respective l ...
in their own literary development. In the article which introduces Les voix intérieures, the writer states “ ...les grandes œuvr ...
identity, but the consensus is generally that imitation is typically relative and to some degree is even appropriate. As noted e ...
existence, this understanding includes the utter emptiness of life. Several verses in the stanzas which follow continue to sketc ...
Alors c’est le repos éternel et sublime, Alors c’est le bonheur! (25-30) The reference and similarity to Job also works to conno ...
is interesting to note the way in which Emile Nau, in this same essay, addresses the topic that other editors and contributors h ...
The transfer in poetic purpose and inspiration, from government leader to the life and thoughts of the poet himself, was a hallm ...
and sentiment, signals the lasting direction Haitian poetry will take throughout the nineteenth century. It was mentioned earlie ...
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