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Clare Elliott is Assistant Professor in Nineteenth-Century Literature at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Her research is in Atlantic literary studies and she is the co-editor (with Leslie Eckel) of The Edinburgh Companion to Atlantic Literary Studies (2016). She has published widely on transatlantic connections in literature of the long nineteenth century and her forthcoming book, Phillis Wheatley Peters’s Atlantic Literary Connections, 1773-1903 is with Edinburgh University Press, 2027.
‘AE’lus’ thunders round us roar’: Atlantic Crossings in Phillis Wheatley Peters’s ‘Ode to Neptune’ (1772)
Posted inArticles Issue 15 2026

‘AE’lus’ thunders round us roar’: Atlantic Crossings in Phillis Wheatley Peters’s ‘Ode to Neptune’ (1772)

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