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S1E3: The Noble Slaves

S1E3: The Noble Slaves

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Heeeeeey listeners! Our third installment in the Captivity as Romance mini-series is The Noble Slaves. As always, our sources are below!

  • Aubin, P.(1736). The noble slaves: Or, The lives and adventures of two lords and two ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. Printed for John Dempsy. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CB0126864211/ECCO?u=viva_vcu&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=80b687e6&pg=1
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  • Gollapudi. (2005). Virtuous Voyages in Penelope Aubin’s Fiction. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 45(3), 669–690. https://doi.org/10.1353/sel.2005.0028
  • Howe, & Cook, S. E. (2019). Representing kink : fringe sexuality and textuality in literature, digital narrative, and popular culture. Lexington Books.
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  • MacDonald. (2002). Women and race in early modern texts. Cambridge University Press.
  • McCafferty. (1994). Palimpsest of Desire: The Re-Emergence of the American Captivity Narrative as Pulp Romance. Journal of Popular Culture, 27(4), 43–56. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1994.2704_43.x
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