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Introduction: Slaves, Spheres, Poetess Poetics
Section 1: Racializing the Poetess: Haunting "Separate Spheres"
Antislavery Afterlives: Changing the Subject: Haunting the Poetess
"Not Another 'Poetess'": Feminist Criticism, Nineteenth-Century Poetry, and the Racialization of Suicide
Section 2: Suspending Spheres: The Violent Structures of Patriotic Pacifism
Suspending Spheres, Suspending Disbelief: Hegel's Antigone, Craik's Crimea, Woolf's Three Guineas
Turning and Burning: Sentimental Criticism, Casabiancas, and the Click of the Cliché
Section 3: Transatlantic Occasions: Nineteenth-Century Antislavery Poetics and the Limits
Teaching Curses, Teaching Nations: Abolition Time and the Recoils of Antislavery Poetics
Harper's Hearts: "Home Is Never Natural or Safe".

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