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John T. Gilmore
John T. Gilmore
Associate Professor, English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
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The Poetics of Empire: A Study of James Grainger's The Sugar Cane
J Grainger
A&C Black, 2000
792000
Satire
JT Gilmore
Routledge, 2017
362017
AZ of Barbadian heritage
H Fraser, S Carrington, A Forde, JT Gilmore
(No Title), 1990
32*1990
AZ of Barbados heritage
S Carrington, H Fraser, J Gilmore, GA Forde
Miller Publishing Company Limited, 2020
262020
Faces of the Caribbean
J Gilmore
Latin America Bureau (Lab), 2000
232000
Glimpses of our past: A social history of the Caribbean in postcards
J Gilmore
Randle, 1995
121995
Live fast-die young: remembering the short life of James Dean
J Gilmore
Thunder's Mouth Press, 1997
91997
The Rev. William Harte and Attitudes to Slavery in Early Nineteenth-Century Barbados1
JT Gilmore
The journal of ecclesiastical history 30 (4), 461-474, 1979
71979
Satire. The new critical idiom series
J Gilmore
New York: Routledge, 2018
62018
Musæ Anglicanæ Anglicè Redditæ: A Selection of Verse Written in Latin by British Poets of the Eighteenth Century
J Gilmore
Derek Walcott Press, 2007
52007
“Too oft allur’d by Ethiopic charms”? Sex, Slaves and Society in John Singleton’s A General Description of the West-Indian Islands (1767)
J Gilmore
ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature 38 (1), 2007
52007
Parrots, Poets and Philosophers: language and empire in the eighteenth century
JT Gilmore
Entertext 2, 84-102, 2003
52003
The tourist crop
J Gilmore
Faces in the Caribbean. Monthly Review Press, London, Latin America Beaureu, 2002
52002
Episcopacy, emancipation and evangelization: aspects of the history of the Church of England in the British West Indies.
JT Gilmore
51984
Sub herili venditur hasta: an early eighteenth-century justification of the slave trade by a colonial poet
J Gilmore
Tempe, Ariz. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies: In …, 2010
42010
Tibullus and the British Empire: Grainger, Smollett and the Politics of Translation in the Mid-18th Century
J Gilmore
The Translator: Studies in Intercultural Communication 5 (1), 1-26, 1999
41999
Irus and his Jovial Crew: Representations of Beggars in Vincent Bourne and other Eighteenth-Century Writers of Latin Verse
JT Gilmore
Rural History 24 (1), 41-57, 2013
32013
Æthiopissæ: the classical tradition, Neo-Latin verse and images of race in George Herbert and Vincent Bourne
JT Gilmore
Classical Receptions Journal 1 (1), 73-86, 2009
32009
Justaque cupidine lucri ardentes [‘Burning with a just desire for gain’]: A Barbadian poet celebrates the peace of Utrecht
JT Gilmore
Brill’s companion to classics in the early americas, 146-180, 2021
22021
Early Caribbean Poetry and the Modern Reader
JT Gilmore
Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1800–1920: Volume 1, 101, 2021
22021
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