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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.
Thematology --- English literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Crime in literature. --- Pirates in literature. --- Politics and literature --- Privateering --- Commerce in literature. --- Corsairs --- Naval art and science --- Naval history --- Piracy --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- History and criticism. --- History --- Political aspects
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This agenda-setting volume on travel and drama in early modern England provides new insights into Renaissance stage practice, performance history, and theatre's transnational exchanges. It advances our understanding of theatre history, drama's generic conventions, and what constitutes plays about travel at a time when the professional theatre was rapidly developing and England was attempting to announce its presence within a global economy. Recent critical studies have shown that the reach of early modern travel was global in scope, and its cultural consequences more important than narratives that are dominated by the Atlantic world suggest. This collection of essays by world-leading scholars redefines the field by expanding the canon of recognized plays concerned with travel. Re-assessing the parameters of the genre, the chapters offer fresh perspectives on how these plays communicated with their audiences and readers.
Drama --- Thematology --- English literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- English drama --- Travel in literature. --- Literature and society --- Travelers in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History
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Hakluyt, Richard --- Discoveries in geography --- Travel writers --- Travel writing --- Voyages and travels --- Travel --- Authorship --- Authors --- English --- Early works to 1800 --- Hakluyt, Richard, --- Hacluyt --- Hackluyt, Richard, --- Travel writers - England - Biography --- Travel writing - Europe --- Discoveries in geography - English --- Voyages and travels - Early works to 1800 --- Hakluyt, Richard, - 1552?-1616 --- Hakluyt, Richard, - 1552?-1616 - Travel - Europe
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English literature --- Literature and science --- Science --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- History and criticism. --- History --- Europe --- North America --- Intellectual life --- In literature. --- Turtle Island (Continent)
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English literature --- Literature and science --- Nature in literature --- Science in literature --- Science --- 113/119 --- 769.04:5 --- 113/119 Kosmologie. Natuurfilosofie. Filosofie van de natuur --- Kosmologie. Natuurfilosofie. Filosofie van de natuur --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- 769.04:5 Prentenverzamelingen in de grafische kunsten. Iconografie. Iconologie-:-Wiskunde. Natuurwetenschappen --- Prentenverzamelingen in de grafische kunsten. Iconografie. Iconologie-:-Wiskunde. Natuurwetenschappen --- Nature in poetry --- History and criticism --- History --- Europe --- North America --- Intellectual life --- In literature. --- Turtle Island (Continent) --- Nature in literature. --- Science in literature.
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This agenda-setting volume on travel and drama in early modern England provides new insights into Renaissance stage practice, performance history, and theatre's transnational exchanges. It advances our understanding of theatre history, drama's generic conventions, and what constitutes plays about travel at a time when the professional theatre was rapidly developing and England was attempting to announce its presence within a global economy. Recent critical studies have shown that the reach of early modern travel was global in scope, and its cultural consequences more important than narratives that are dominated by the Atlantic world suggest. This collection of essays by world-leading scholars redefines the field by expanding the canon of recognized plays concerned with travel. Re-assessing the parameters of the genre, the chapters offer fresh perspectives on how these plays communicated with their audiences and readers.
English drama --- History and criticism. --- Travel in literature. --- Literature and society --- Travelers in literature. --- History --- Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- Voyages and travels in literature --- Social aspects
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The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400-1800 explores early modern maritime history, culture, and the current state of the research and approaches taken by experts in the field. Ranging from cartography to poetry and decorative design to naval warfare, the book shows how once-traditional and often Euro-chauvinistic depictions of oceanic 'mastery' during the early modern period have been replaced by newer global ideas. This comprehensive volume challenges underlying assumptions by balancing its assessment of the consequences and accomplishments of European navigators in the era of Columbus, da Gama, and Magellan, with an awareness of the sophistication and maritime expertise in Asia, the Arab world, and the Americas. By imparting riveting new stories and global perceptions of maritime history and culture, the contributors provide readers with fresh insights concerning early modern entanglements between humans and the vast, unpredictable ocean. With maritime studies growing and the ocean's health in decline, this volume is essential reading for academics and students interested in the historicization of the ocean and the ways early modern cultures both conceptualised and utilised seas.
Ocean and civilization --- Navigation --- Naval art and science --- Shipping --- Globalization --- Merchant marine --- Seafaring life in literature --- History
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This collection brings together essays examining the international influence of queens, other female rulers, and their representatives from 1450 through 1700, an era of expanding colonial activity and sea trade. As Europe rose in prominence geopolitically, a number of important women—such as Queen Elizabeth I of England, Catherine de Medici, Caterina Cornaro of Cyprus, and Isabel Clara Eugenia of Austria—exerted influence over foreign affairs. Traditionally male-dominated spheres such as trade, colonization, warfare, and espionage were, sometimes for the first time, under the control of powerful women. This interdisciplinary volume examines how they navigated these activities, and how they are represented in literature. By highlighting the links between female power and foreign affairs, Colonization, Piracy, and Trade in Early Modern Europe contributes to a fuller understanding of early modern queenship.
Queens --- History. --- Royalty --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Monarchy --- Women --- Courts and courtiers --- Empresses --- Kings and rulers --- Europe-History-1492-. --- Imperialism. --- Identity politics. --- Great Britain-History. --- Social history. --- History of Early Modern Europe. --- Imperialism and Colonialism. --- Politics and Gender. --- History of Britain and Ireland. --- Social History. --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- History --- Sociology --- Identity (Psychology) --- Politics of identity --- Political participation --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Political aspects --- Europe—History—1492-. --- Great Britain—History. --- Europe --- Great Britain --- England --- Gay culture Europe --- 1492-.
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