Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature traces the differences in representations of Mughal and American "Indians" in travel narratives of the long eighteenth century. It contributes to the exposure and eradication of colonial rhetoric and violence by accounting for the origins and (d)evolution of different "Indian" stereotypes.
Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature traces the differences in representations of Mughal and American "Indians" in travel narratives of the long eighteenth century. It contributes to the exposure and eradication of colonial rhetoric and violence by accounting for the origins and (d)evolution of different "Indian" stereotypes.
Peter Craft is professor of English at Felician University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Voyage Accounts and Collections from Heylyn to Bernier Chapter Three: Dryden s West Indian Emperors Chapter Four: Mughal History and Dryden s Aureng-Zebe Chapter Five: British Men of Feeling on Indians and Wealth: Addison, Steele, and Mackenzie
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Voyage Accounts and Collections from Heylyn to Bernier Chapter Three: Dryden s West Indian Emperors Chapter Four: Mughal History and Dryden s Aureng-Zebe Chapter Five: British Men of Feeling on Indians and Wealth: Addison, Steele, and Mackenzie
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