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Thomas De Quincey's “three‐fingered jack”: The West Indian origins of the “dark interpreter”

Pages 117-138 | Published online: 03 Jun 2008

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James O'Rourke. (2006) The Revision of Obi; or, Three‐Finger'd Jack and the Jacobin Repudiation of Sentimentality. Nineteenth-Century Contexts 28:4, pages 285-303.
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Leila Walker. (2012) The Child of the City and the Palimpsest at Sea: De Quincey’s Chronological Constraints. Literature Compass 9:10, pages 679-693.
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Daniel O’Quinn. (2004) Ravishment Twice Weekly: De Quincey's Opera Pleasures. Romanticism on the Net:34-35.
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