Ebook: Preaching the Gospel of Black Revolt: Appropriating Milton in Early African American Literature
Author: Reginald A. Wilburn
- Genre: Literature
- Series: Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Duquesne University Press
- City: Pittsburgh
- Language: English
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In this comparative and hybrid study, Reginald A. Wilburn offers the first scholarly work to theorize African American authors’ rebellious appropriations of Milton and his canon. Wilburn engages African Americans’ transatlantic negotiations with perhaps the preeminent freedom writer in the English tradition. 'Preaching the Gospel of Black Revolt' contends that early African American authors appropriated and remastered Milton by completing and complicating England’s epic poet of liberty with the intertextual originality of repetitive difference. Wilburn focuses on a diverse array of early African American authors, such as Phillis Wheatley, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Frederick Douglass, and Anna Julia Cooper. He examines the presence of Milton in their works as a reflection of early African Americans’ rhetorical affiliations with the poet’s satanic epic for messianic purposes of freedom and racial uplift.
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