4 - “The Sweet Scent of Vengeance”
Olfactory Resistance in the Atlantic World
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2020
Summary
French novelist and religious provocateur Eugene Sue’s Atar-Gull: Or, The Slave’s Revenge (1831) depicted the “sweet scent of vengeance” taken by a slave on the body of an old, insane, and ill planter who entrusted the medicine man with healing his sickened body. Seeking revenge for the death of his father in Africa, the slave concocted a plan whereby he earned the trust of his owner, Tom Will, enough to become his personal caretaker.
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- The Smell of SlaveryOlfactory Racism and the Atlantic World, pp. 155 - 194Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020