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Deanna P. Koretsky
Death Rights presents an antiracist critique of British romanticism by deconstructing one of its organizing tropes—the suicidal creative'genius.'Putting texts by Olaudah Equiano, Mary Shelley, John Keats, and others into critical conversation with
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Michelle S. Hite, Deanna P. Koretsky
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Early American Literature. 57:827-834
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. 49:151-155
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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European Romantic Review. 29:473-484
In his poem “The Dream,” Lord Byron explores “a boundary between the things misnamed / Death and existence.” This essay reads Frederick Douglass’s engagement with the volume in which “The Dream” fi...
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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The Wordsworth Circle. 50:544-546
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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Studies in the Literary Imagination. 51:1-18
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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Women's Writing. 25:401-403
In Contested Bodies, Sasha Turner places black women at the center of a history implicitly dominated by men and in so doing, reveals the central role that enslaved women's reproductive bodies playe...
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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European Romantic Review. 26:241-260
This essay interprets suicide as an essential trope in Mary Shelley's critique of the fantasy of individualism in Frankenstein, and posits that suicide operates as a metaphor through which to interpret Romanticism's interest in radical politics. Fran
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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Essays in Romanticism. 22:21-33
This essay sets Thomas Day and John Bicknell's poem The Dying Negro (1773) against the 1772 trial Somerset v. Stewart, which won a slave his freedom through a successful appeal for a writ of habeas corpus. Day and Bicknell, the essay argues, transfor
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Deanna P. Koretsky
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American Literature. 87:387-389