Journal of a West India Proprietor

Kept During a Residence in the Island of Jamaica

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Paperback, 418 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9781108024853
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Matthew 'Monk' Lewis (1775–1818) is best known as a writer of plays and 'Gothic' novels such as The Monk (from which he acquired his nickname). On the death of his father in 1812, he inherited a large fortune, including estates in Jamaica. He spent four months there in 1815, during which time much of this Journal of a West India Proprietor was written. He became interested in the condition of the slaves on his estates, and on returning to England made contact with William Wilberforce and other abolitionists. The improvements he made on his own estates were unpopular with other landholders, but foreshadowed the reforms of the 1830s, when the Journal was published. He revisited the island in 1817, but died of yellow fever on the way home. S. T. Coleridge regarded the Journal as Lewis' best work, and the one most likely to be of lasting value.

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ISBN13:9781108024853
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:418

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November 1815–April 1816; November 1817–May 1818.
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