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Afterword

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Romantic Migrations

Part of the book series: Nineteenth-Century Major Lives and Letters ((19CMLL))

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Equiano and the other turn-of-the-century writers on African— British emigration ask much the same question as the writers on the British—American and the French—British emigrations: what constitutes physical, mental, moral, and spiritual selfhood in a time and space of instability and uncertainty?

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Wiley, M. (2008). Afterword. In: Romantic Migrations. Nineteenth-Century Major Lives and Letters. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230611207_5

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