By examining the often marginal figure of the pirate (and also the hard-to-distinguish privateer), The Culture of Piracy, 1580-1630 shows how flexibly these figures served to comment on English nationalism, international relations, and contemporary politics. The first book-length treatment of the cultural impact of Renaissance piracy, this study underlines how despite its transgressive nature, piracy can be seen as a key mechanism which served to connect peoples and regions.
By examining the often marginal figure of the pirate (and also the hard-to-distinguish privateer), The Culture of Piracy, 1580-1630 shows how flexibly these figures served to comment on English nationalism, international relations, and contemporary politics. The first book-length treatment of the cultural impact of Renaissance piracy, this study underlines how despite its transgressive nature, piracy can be seen as a key mechanism which served to connect peoples and regions.
Claire Jowitt is now Professor of Renaissance English Literature at the University of Southampton. Her previous books include Voyage Drama and Gender Politics 1589-1642, Pirates? The Politics of Plunder 1550-1650 (ed.), and The Arts of Seventeenth-Century Science (co-ed.).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction Subversive pirates? Representations of Purser and Clinton 1538-1639 The uses and abuses of 'piracy': discourses of mercantilism and empire in accounts of Drake's 'famous voyage' 1580-1630 'Et in arcadia ego': piracy and politics in prose romance 1580-1603 Pirates and politics: drama of the 'long 1590s' Jacobean connections: piracy and politics in 17th-century drama and romance Politics and pirate typology in John Fletcher and Philip Massinger's late Jacobean pirate drama Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Subversive pirates? Representations of Purser and Clinton 1538-1639 The uses and abuses of 'piracy': discourses of mercantilism and empire in accounts of Drake's 'famous voyage' 1580-1630 'Et in arcadia ego': piracy and politics in prose romance 1580-1603 Pirates and politics: drama of the 'long 1590s' Jacobean connections: piracy and politics in 17th-century drama and romance Politics and pirate typology in John Fletcher and Philip Massinger's late Jacobean pirate drama Bibliography Index.
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