Fictions of the Sea: Critical Perspectives on the Ocean in British Literature and CultureThis timely collection brings together twelve original essays on the cultural meaning of the sea in British literature and history, from early modern times to the present. Interdisciplinary in conception, it charts metaphorical and material links between the idea of the sea in the cultural imagination and its significance for the social and political history of Britain, offering a fresh analysis of the impact of the ocean on the formation of British cultural identities. Among the cultural and literary artifacts considered are early modern legal treatises on marine boundaries, Renaissance and Romantic poetry, 19th- and 20th-century novels, popular sea songs, recent Hollywood films, as well as a diverse range of historical and critical writings. Writers discussed include Shakespeare, Milton, Coleridge, Scott, Conrad, du Maurier, Unsworth, O'Brian, and others. All these cultural and literary 'fictions of the sea' are set in relation to wider issues relevant to maritime history and the historical experience of seafaring: problems of navigation and orientation, piracy, empire, colonialism, slavery, multi-ethnic shipboard communities, masculinity, gender relations. By combining the interests of three related but distinct areas of study-the analysis of sea fiction, critical maritime history, and cultural studies-in a focus upon the historical meaning of the sea in relation to its textual and cultural representation, Fictions of the Sea offers an original contribution to the practice of existing disciplines. |
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... worldwide travel and trade was in fact still indebted to a legal tradition stretching back to the European Middle Ages. Depending on their national interests, those who engaged in this debate principally the Dutch, the Portuguese, ...
... worldwide travel and trade was in fact still indebted to a legal tradition stretching back to the European Middle Ages. Depending on their national interests, those who engaged in this debate principally the Dutch, the Portuguese, ...
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In making this argument, Grotius was attacking those who defended the claim of Pope Alexander VI (1492 1503) to restrict European access to the New World to the Portuguese and the Castilians, thus subordinating national sovereignty to ...
In making this argument, Grotius was attacking those who defended the claim of Pope Alexander VI (1492 1503) to restrict European access to the New World to the Portuguese and the Castilians, thus subordinating national sovereignty to ...
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Castile and Portugal in 1493.21 This bull had granted a monopoly of trade with the newly discovered lands in the Americas to the Portuguese and the Castilians. Subsequent negotiations had extended the Line of Demarcation separating the ...
Castile and Portugal in 1493.21 This bull had granted a monopoly of trade with the newly discovered lands in the Americas to the Portuguese and the Castilians. Subsequent negotiations had extended the Line of Demarcation separating the ...
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Therefore, 'the Portuguese, even if they had been sovereigns in those parts to which the Dutch make voyages, would nevertheless be doing them an injury if they should forbid them access to.
Therefore, 'the Portuguese, even if they had been sovereigns in those parts to which the Dutch make voyages, would nevertheless be doing them an injury if they should forbid them access to.
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He offered arguments against Portuguese claims to possess the East Indies by 'title of discovery' (Chapter II), ... The second argument was that '[n]either the Sea nor the right of navigation thereon belongs to the Portuguese by virtue ...
He offered arguments against Portuguese claims to possess the East Indies by 'title of discovery' (Chapter II), ... The second argument was that '[n]either the Sea nor the right of navigation thereon belongs to the Portuguese by virtue ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Orientation as a Paradigm of Maritime Modernity | |
Satans Ocean Voyage and 18thCentury Seafaring Trade | |
The Politics of Ships as Social | |
Walter Scotts Imperialism Nationalism and Bourgeois Values | |
The Theory and Practice of Shipwrecking | |
Historicizing the Homeric Sea in Victorian | |
Fictions of | |
Conrads Crews Revisited | |
Heroic Masculinity in English | |
Middle Passage Narratives | |
Metaphors of Crossing and Shipwreck | |
Select Bibliography | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Fictions of the Sea: Critical Perspectives on the Ocean in British ... Bernhard Klein Fragmentweergave - 2002 |
Fictions of the Sea: Critical Perspectives on the Ocean in British ... Bernhard Klein Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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