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The Isle Of Pines 1668 Henry Nevilles Uncertain Utopia 1st Edition John Scheckter

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The Isle Of Pines 1668 Henry Nevilles Uncertain Utopia 1st Edition John Scheckter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.79 MB
Pages: 240
Author: John Scheckter
ISBN: 9781409435846, 1409435849
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Isle Of Pines 1668 Henry Nevilles Uncertain Utopia 1st Edition John Scheckter by John Scheckter 9781409435846, 1409435849 instant download after payment.

A short fiction of shipwreck and discovery written by the politician Henry Neville (1620-1694), The Isle of Pines is only beginning to draw critical attention, and until now no scholarly edition of the work has appeared. In the first full-length study of The Isle of Pines, supported by the first fully critical edition, John Scheckter discloses how Neville's work offers a critique of scientific discourse, enacts complicated engagements of race and gender, and interrogates the methods and consequences of European exploration. The volume offers a new critical model for applying post-colonial and postmodern examination strategies to an early modern work. Scheckter argues that the structure and publication history of the fiction, with its separate, unreliable narrators, along with its several topics-shipwreck survival, the founding of a new society, the initial phases of European colonization-are imbued with the sense of uncertainty that permeated the era.

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