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9780748634552

Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Postcolonial Studies

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    9780748634552

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    074863455X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-02-25
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
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Summary

This series examines how Postcolonial Studies reconfigures the major periods and areas of literature. The books relate key literary and cultural texts both to their historical and geographical contexts, and to contemporary issues of neo-colonialism and global inequality. Each volume not only provides a comprehensive survey of the existing field of scholarship and debate, but is also an original intervention in its own right.

Author Biography

Suvir Kaul is A.M. Rosenthal Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Series Editors' Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. viii
Timelinep. x
Introduction: 'Towards a Postcolonial History of Eighteenth-century English Literature'p. 1
Postcolonial Studies and Empire Todayp. 1
Nation-formation and Empire in the Eighteenth Centuryp. 4
Territory, Trade Routes, War and 'Great Britain'p. 15
Print and Public Culturep. 18
Literary Creativity, Literary Criticism, Postcolonial Criticismp. 22
Plan of the Bookp. 26
'Theatres of Empire'p. 35
Davenant, the Revival of Performance, and the Thematics of Empirep. 36
Aphra Behn, Colonial Self-making, and the Uncertain Consolations of Romancep. 50
Civil Tragedy, Commercial Humanism, and Colonial Consciousnessp. 56
'The Expanding Frontiers of Prose'p. 61
Yariko and Inkle and the Staging of Polite Culturep. 64
Crusoe the Merchant-adventurer - and Fridayp. 67
'Imaginative Writing, Intellectual History, and the Horizons of British Literary Culture'p. 84
The Spectator, Print Culture, and the Circulation of International Valuep. 87
The Languages of National Difference: Becoming Roderick Randomp. 95
Luxury, Commercial Society, Enlightenment Historiographyp. 108
'Perspectives from Elsewhere'p. 120
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and her Turkish Embassy Lettersp. 123
Johnson's Rasselas: Philosophy in an 'Oriental' Keyp. 126
Phillis Wheatley: Literacy, Poetry, and Slaveryp. 133
Ukawsaw Gronniosaw: Writing in Another Voicep. 143
Conclusion: 'Gazing into the Future'p. 155
Literary Transport: to India and the South Seasp. 156
Bibliographyp. 166
Further Readingp. 181
Indexp. 185
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