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9780521594547

The Romance of the New World: Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism

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    9780521594547

  • ISBN10:

    0521594545

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-11-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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This book studies the lively interplay between popular romances and colonial narratives during a crucial period when the values of a redefined patriarchy converged with the motives of an expansionist economy. Joan Pong Linton argues that the emergent romance figure of the husband (subsuming the roles of soldier and merchant) embodies the ideal of productive masculinity with which Englishmen defined their identity in America, justifying their activities of piracy, trade and settlement. At the same time, colonial narratives, in putting this masculinity to the test, often contradict and raise doubts about the ideal, and these doubts prompt individual romances to a self-conscious reflection on English cultural assumptions and colonial motives. Hence colonial experience reveals not just the 'romance of empire' but also the impact of the New World on English identity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(12)
1 Love's laborers: the busy heroes of romance and empire
13(26)
2 Sea-knights and royal virgins: American gold and its discontents in lodge's A Margarite of America (1596)
39(23)
3 Jack of Newbery and Drake in California: domestic and colonial narratives of English cloth and manhood
62(22)
4 Eros and science: the discourses of magical consumerism
84(20)
5 Gender, savagery, tobacco: marketplaces for consumption
104(27)
6 Inconstancy: coming to Indians through Troilus and Cressida
131(24)
7 The Tempest, "rape," the art and smart of Virginian husbandry
155(30)
Coda: the masks of Pocahontas 185(7)
Notes 192(51)
Works cited 243(18)
Index 261

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