Journal of a West India Proprietor: Kept During a Residence in the Island of Jamaica

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Synopsis

Journal of a West India Proprietor records Matthew Gregory Lewis's visits to his Jamaican estates in 1815-16 and 1817, offering a vivid, uneasy account of plantation life in the last decades before emancipation. Written in a brisk diaristic style, it mingles travel observation, anecdote, managerial detail, and moral reflection. The book belongs to the literature of colonial encounter, yet it is marked by the contradictions of a humane sensibility operating within a brutal slave economy. Lewis, already famous as the author of the Gothic novel The Monk, inherited West Indian property and thus became personally implicated in the system he describes. His literary temperament-dramatic, sentimental, attentive to suffering and spectacle-shapes the Journal throughout. He attempted reforms in discipline, housing, and medical care, but his perspective remains that of a proprietor, revealing both genuine sympathy and the limits of paternalistic conscience. This book is recommended to readers interested in Romantic-era prose, slavery, colonial history, and the moral ambiguities of empire. It is not merely a plantation diary, but a revealing document of how literature, inheritance, commerce, and conscience intersected in the British Atlantic world.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Good Press
  • ISBN: 9788027290109
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
  • Weight: 418g
  • Languages: English