The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic
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Resumo: | This article examines the circulation and reception of Spenser St. John's book Haiti, or the Black Republic (1884) in the Atlantic world between the end of the Nineteenth century and the first decades of the Twentieth. Its purpose is to show how the ideas of this book “travelled” and were employed in radically different contexts, starting from that of the author himself, a former British consul in Haiti, to the dilution of his main ideas in some novels of the Victorian era. Tracing the places and forms through which the book passed thus reveals the community of readers and writers that promoted the particular interpretation and appropriation of its defamatory vision of Haitian society, as well as its penetrating and lasting influence not only on the readers but also on the colonial administration. |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black RepublicUma viajante narrativa de viagem: o circuito de comunicação de Haiti, ou a República Negra, de Spenser St. Johnnarrativas de viagemcircuito atlântico de comunicaçãoHaititravelling narrativesAtlantic- wide communication circuitHaitiThis article examines the circulation and reception of Spenser St. John's book Haiti, or the Black Republic (1884) in the Atlantic world between the end of the Nineteenth century and the first decades of the Twentieth. Its purpose is to show how the ideas of this book “travelled” and were employed in radically different contexts, starting from that of the author himself, a former British consul in Haiti, to the dilution of his main ideas in some novels of the Victorian era. Tracing the places and forms through which the book passed thus reveals the community of readers and writers that promoted the particular interpretation and appropriation of its defamatory vision of Haitian society, as well as its penetrating and lasting influence not only on the readers but also on the colonial administration.Este artigo examina a circulação e a recepção do livro Haiti, ou a República Negra (1884), de Spenser St. John, no mundo atlântico entre o final do século XIX e as primeiras décadas do XX. Seu propósito é mostrar como as ideias da obra “viajaram” e foram empregadas em contextos radicalmente diferentes, a começar daquele do próprio autor, ex-cônsul britânico no Haiti, chegando até à diluição de suas ideias principais em romances da época vitoriana. O rastreamento dos lugares e formas pelas quais o livro passou revela, assim, a comunidade de leitores e escritores que promoveu a interpretação e apropriação particulares de sua visão difamatória sobre a sociedade haitiana, bem como sua influência penetrante e duradoura não apenas sobre o público leitor, mas também sobre a administração colonial.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2023-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/7118210.14393/artc-v25-n46-2023-71182ArtCultura; Vol. 25 No. 46 (2023): ArtCultura; 9-25ArtCultura; Vol. 25 Núm. 46 (2023): ArtCultura; 9-25ArtCultura; v. 25 n. 46 (2023): ArtCultura; 9-252178-3845reponame:ArtCultura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/71182/37072Webb, Jack Danielinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-01T18:58:25Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/71182Revistahttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/indexPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/oaiakparanhos@uol.com.br||2178-38452178-3845opendoar:2023-12-01T18:58:25ArtCultura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic Uma viajante narrativa de viagem: o circuito de comunicação de Haiti, ou a República Negra, de Spenser St. John |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic Webb, Jack Daniel narrativas de viagem circuito atlântico de comunicação Haiti travelling narratives Atlantic- wide communication circuit Haiti |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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The travelling travel narrative: the communication circuit of Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, the Black Republic |
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Webb, Jack Daniel |
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Webb, Jack Daniel |
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Webb, Jack Daniel |
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narrativas de viagem circuito atlântico de comunicação Haiti travelling narratives Atlantic- wide communication circuit Haiti |
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narrativas de viagem circuito atlântico de comunicação Haiti travelling narratives Atlantic- wide communication circuit Haiti |
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This article examines the circulation and reception of Spenser St. John's book Haiti, or the Black Republic (1884) in the Atlantic world between the end of the Nineteenth century and the first decades of the Twentieth. Its purpose is to show how the ideas of this book “travelled” and were employed in radically different contexts, starting from that of the author himself, a former British consul in Haiti, to the dilution of his main ideas in some novels of the Victorian era. Tracing the places and forms through which the book passed thus reveals the community of readers and writers that promoted the particular interpretation and appropriation of its defamatory vision of Haitian society, as well as its penetrating and lasting influence not only on the readers but also on the colonial administration. |
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