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Phillis Wheatley and Thomas Jefferson, Then and Now: A Historiographical and Contextual Analysis (1st edition)

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This panoramic study combines a survey of the life of child prodigy and renowned African American poet Phillis Wheatley, her work and experiences, and uniquely, a careful rendering and reassessment of the opinions of her contemporaries and the ideas and motivations of present-day scholars regarding her verse and historical significance.

Arthur Scherr, an expert on the transatlantic Enlightenment and such major figures of American political culture as Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe, adds a vital new perspective to our understanding of Phillis Wheatley.

Also investigated is the relationship between Wheatley and the statesman whom scholars generally depict as Wheatley's greatest adversary: Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and tarnished American icon.

The book analyzes the meaning and significance of Jefferson's three-sentence critique of Wheatley's poetry in Notes on the State of Virginia (1787), published in London three years after her death.

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1527545962 / 9781527545960
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/10/2023
197 pages
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