Analyzing real, speculative, and imaginary schemes of migration
to and from Britain, "Romantic Migrations" addresses three
interrelated movements: between France and Britain after the French
Revolution, between Britain and North America after the American
Revolution, and between West Africa and Britain after English
slavery was outlawed. At this time and within these spaces, radical
changes destabilized Britons' sense of individual, local, and
national selfhood. Wiley ably illuminates how the British
literature of migration registered the destabilizations and
negotiated new possibilities for international, transnational, or
global selves in a new and still-changing world.
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