The poetics of empire : a study of James Grainger's The sugar-cane / John Gilmore.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New Brunswick, NJ : Athlone Press ; Somerset, N.J. : Distributed in the U.S. by Transaction Publishers, 2000.Description: 1 online resource (x, 342 pages)Content type:- text
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- Grainger, James, 1721?-1766. Sugar cane
- Grainger, James. Sugar-cane
- Didactic poetry, English -- History and criticism
- Plantation life in literature
- Sugarcane industry -- Poetry
- Imperialism in literature
- Agriculture in literature
- Plantation life -- Poetry
- Imperialism -- Poetry
- Sugarcane -- Poetry
- Caribbean Area -- In literature
- Caribbean Area -- Poetry
- Poésie didactique anglaise -- Histoire et critique
- Canne à sucre -- Industrie -- Poésie
- Impérialisme dans la littérature
- Agriculture dans la littérature
- Vie dans les plantations -- Poésie
- Impérialisme -- Poésie
- Canne à sucre -- Poésie
- Caraïbes (Région) -- Dans la littérature
- Caraïbes (Région) -- Poésie
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry
- Agriculture in literature
- Didactic poetry, English
- Imperialism
- Imperialism in literature
- Literature
- Plantation life
- Plantation life in literature
- Sugarcane
- Sugarcane industry
- Caribbean Area
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- PR3499.G7 S95 2000eb
- 18.07
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-332) and index.
Sugar-Cane: A Poem 86 -- Grainger's Preface to the 1764 edition 88 -- Grainger's Notes to The Sugar-Cane 165 -- Appendix I "Great Homer deignd to sing of little Mice" 199 -- Appendix II Bryan and Pereene 202 -- Appendix III Colonel Martin's directions for planting and sugar-making 205 -- Appendix IV Ramsay's account of a plantation day 208.
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First published in 1764, The Sugar-Cane is a major work in the history of Anglophone Caribbean literature. It is the only poem written in the Caribbean before the Twentieth Century to achieve a place in the Western ''canon''. Grainger sought to interpret his personal experience of the Caribbean through his wide and deep reading in literature, from the Greeks to Milton. Grainger wrote a ''West India Georgic'', challenging assumptions about poetic diction and the proper subject matter of poetry, and boldly asserting the importance of the Caribbean to the Eighteenth Century British empire. This.
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