Complete Writings
Phillis Wheatley

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The extraordinary writings of Phillis Wheatley, a formerly enslaved woman turned published poet

In 1761, a young girl arrived in Boston on a ship of enslaved people, was sold to the Wheatley family, and given the name Phillis Wheatley. After studying English and classical literature, geography, the Bible, and Latin, Phillis published her first poem in 1767 at the age of 14, winning much public attention and considerable fame. When Boston publishers who doubted its authenticity rejected an initial collection of her poetry, Wheatley sailed to London in 1773 and found a publisher there for Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.

This volume collects both Wheatley's letters and her poetry: hymns, elegies, translations, philosophical poems, tales, and epyllions--including a poignant plea to the Earl of Dartmouth urging freedom for America and comparing the country's condition to her own. With her contemplative elegies and her use of the poetic imagination to escape an unsatisfactory world, Wheatley anticipated the Romantic Movement of the following century. The appendices to this edition include poems of Wheatley's contemporary African-American poets: Lucy Terry, Jupiter Harmon, and Francis Williams.

Titre original : Complete Writings

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2001 Editions Penguin Books (Classics)

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 272 pages | ISBN : 9780140424300

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  • Truite Le 21 Juillet 2024 à 17:35
    Ce sont les premiers textes d'une poétesse noire américaine, ancienne esclave. Vu l'ancienneté du recueil (dix-huitième), je partais avec un préjugé négatif, mais j'ai été agréablement surpris par l'inventivité de l'autrice !

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