Kenneth Corfield
notes that despite Heyrick's great push in 1824 for a shift to campaigning for immediate abolition, the gradualists continued to direct the movement, and Immediatism did not fully emerge until around 1830 or...
Intertextuality and Influence
Elizabeth Heyrick
Historian Kenneth Corfield
suggests that although EH
was later credited with influencing her fellow-abolitionists towards a more urgent and combative stance, and although she may have exercised real influence on a few individuals, such as...
Literary responses
Elizabeth Heyrick
Historian Kenneth Corfield
believes that these labour writings had a much smaller circulation than some of EH
's anti-slavery texts, and seem to have received little notice from contemporaries in general.
Corfield, Kenneth. “Elizabeth Heyrick: Radical Quaker”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 41-67.
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Texts
Corfield, Kenneth. “Elizabeth Heyrick: Radical Quaker”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Croom Helm, 1986, pp. 41-67.
Corfield, Kenneth. “Elizabeth Heyrick: Radical Quaker”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 41-67.