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

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A firsthand travel journal records two extended stays on an island in the West Indies, offering episodic entries that blend shipboard anecdotes, descriptions of climate and natural phenomena, accounts of plantation economy and local society, and candid social observation. Weather and navigation notes sit alongside wry commentary, domestic incidents, and reflections on labor and colonial administration, producing a textured portrait of daily routines, leisure, and the moral and practical complexities encountered by a resident landowner.

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M. G. Lewis

M. G. Lewis was an English author best known for his contributions to Gothic literature in the early 19th century. His most notable work, "The Monk: A Romance," published in 1796, is a seminal text that explores themes of forbidden desire and the supernatural, significantly influencing the genre. Additionally, Lewis penned "Journal of a West India Proprietor," which offers insights into colonial life in Jamaica during his residence there. His writings reflect the complexities of morality and the human experience, marking him as a distinctive voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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