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A contemporary critic described Ignatius Sancho as "what is very uncommon for men of his complexion, A man of letters." A London shopkeeper, former butler, and descendant of slaves, Sancho was the first author of African descent to have his correspondence published. He was a critic of literature, music, and art; a composer; and an advocate for the abolition of slavery. Initially celebrated for his correspondence with Laurence Sterne, Sancho became well known as a writer, and his posthumously published letters were widely read. The letters reveal an avid reader and prolific author, and his epistolary style shows a sophisticated understanding of both private and public audiences. Even after the abolition of the slave trade, proponents of equal rights on both sides of the Atlantic continued to use Sancho as an exemplar of the intellectual and moral capacity of people of African descent. In addition to the annotated letters, this edition includes Laurence Sterne's letters to Sancho, the autograph versions of several of Sancho's letters, and a selection of the many eighteenth-century responses to Sancho and his letters.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781554811960
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 368
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-04-14
- Förlag: Broadview Press Ltd