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/ Privateering
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/ Renaissance Literature
2010,2016
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Jowitt, Claire
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16th century
/ 17th century
/ British Studies
/ Commerce in literature
/ Conquest and Exploration
/ Crime in literature
/ Early Modern
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ Early modern, 1500-1700
/ England
/ English literature
/ English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
/ History
/ History and criticism
/ Imperial & Colonial History
/ Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
/ Military & Naval History
/ Pirates in literature
/ Politics and literature
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 16th century
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 17th century
/ Privateering
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2010,2016
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Jowitt, Claire
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16th century
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/ British Studies
/ Commerce in literature
/ Conquest and Exploration
/ Crime in literature
/ Early Modern
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ Early modern, 1500-1700
/ England
/ English literature
/ English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
/ History
/ History and criticism
/ Imperial & Colonial History
/ Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
/ Military & Naval History
/ Pirates in literature
/ Politics and literature
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 16th century
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 17th century
/ Privateering
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/ Privateering -- History -- 17th century
/ Renaissance Literature
2010,2016
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2010,2016
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Overview
Listening to what she terms 'unruly pirate voices' in early modern English literature, in this study Claire Jowitt offers an original and compelling analysis of the cultural meanings of 'piracy'. By examining the often marginal figure of the pirate (and also the sometimes hard-to-distinguish privateer) Jowitt shows how flexibly these figures served to comment on English nationalism, international relations, and contemporary politics. She considers the ways in which piracy can, sometimes in surprising and resourceful ways, overlap and connect with, rather than simply challenge, some of the foundations underpinning Renaissance orthodoxies-absolutism, patriarchy, hierarchy of birth, and the superiority of Europeans and the Christian religion over other peoples and belief systems. Jowitt's discussion ranges over a variety of generic forms including public drama, broadsheets and ballads, prose romance, travel writing, and poetry from the fifty-year period stretching across the reigns of three English monarchs: Elizabeth Tudor, and James and Charles Stuart. Among the early modern writers whose works are analyzed are Heywood, Hakluyt, Shakespeare, Sidney, and Wroth; and among the multifaceted historical figures discussed are Francis Drake, John Ward, Henry Mainwaring, Purser and Clinton. What she calls the 'semantics of piracy' introduces a rich symbolic vein in which these figures, operating across different cultural registers and appealing to audiences in multiple ways, represent and reflect many changing discourses, political and artistic, in early modern England. The first book-length study to look at the cultural impact of Renaissance piracy, The Culture of Piracy, 1580-1630 underlines how the figure of the Renaissance pirate was not only sensational, but also culturally significant. Despite its transgressive nature, piracy also comes to be seen as one of the key mechanisms which served to connect peoples and regions during this period.
Claire Jowitt is now Professor of Renaissance English Literature at the University of Southampton. Her previous books include Voyage Drama and Gender Politics 1589-1642, Pirates? The Politics of Plunder 1550-1650 (ed.), and The Arts of Seventeenth-Century Science (co-ed.).
Contents: Introduction; Subversive pirates? Representations of Purser and Clinton 1538-1639; The uses and abuses of 'piracy': discourses of mercantilism and empire in accounts of Drake's 'famous voyage' 1580-1630; 'Et in arcadia ego': piracy and politics in prose romance 1580-1603; Pirates and politics: drama of the 'long 1590s'; Jacobean connections: piracy and politics in 17th-century drama and romance; Politics and pirate typology in John Fletcher and Philip Massinger's late Jacobean pirate drama; Bibliography; Index.
Publisher
Routledge,Taylor and Francis,Ashgate,Taylor & Francis Group
Subject
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ England
/ English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
/ History
/ Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 16th century
/ Politics and literature -- England -- History -- 17th century
/ Privateering -- History -- 16th century
ISBN
1409400441, 9781409400448, 9781138269408, 1138269409
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