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The English-American, His Travail by Sea and Land: or, A New Survey of the West-India's

Author : Thomas Gage
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 443 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-09-16
Category : Travel
ISBN : EAN:8596547336587

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The English-American His Travail by Sea and Land; Or a New Survey of the West Indias Containing a Journall of Three Thousand and Three Hundred Miles Within the Main Land of America. With a Grammar Or Some Few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue Called Poconchi Or Pocoman

Author : Thomas Gage
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1648
Category : Central America
ISBN : BL:A0020371928

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The English-American His Travail by Sea and Land; Or a New Survey of the West Indias Containing a Journall of Three Thousand and Three Hundred Miles Within the Main Land of America. With a Grammar Or Some Few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue Called Poconchi Or Pocoman by Thomas Gage Pdf

Versions of Blackness

Author : Derek Hughes
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2007-07-16
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781139464437

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Versions of Blackness by Derek Hughes Pdf

Aphra Behn's novel Oroonoko (1688) is one of the most widely studied works of seventeenth-century literature, because of its powerful representation of slavery and complex portrayal of ways in which differing races and cultures - European, Black African, and Native American - observe and misinterpret each other. This edition presents a new edition of Oroonoko, with unprecedentedly full and informative commentary, along with complete texts of three major British seventeenth-century works concerned with race and colonialism: Henry Neville's The Isle of Pines (1668), Behn's Abdelazer (1676), and Thomas Southerne's tragedy Oroonoko (1696). It combines these with a rich anthology of European discussions of slavery, racial difference, and colonial conquest from the mid-sixteenth century to the time of Behn's death. Many are taken from important works that have not hitherto been easily available, and the collection offers an unrivaled resource for studying the culture that produced Britain's first major fictions of slavery.

The English-American - Travel by Sea and Land or A New Survey of the West-India's

Author : Thomas Gage
Publisher : anboco
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783736420199

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The English-American - Travel by Sea and Land or A New Survey of the West-India's by Thomas Gage Pdf

A Journall of Three thousand and Three hundred Miles within the main Land of AMERICA. Wherin is set forth his Voyage from Spain to St. John de Ulhua; and from thence to Xalappa, to Tlaxcallan, the City of Angeles, and forward to Mexico; With the description of that great City, as it was in former times, and also at this present. Likewise his Journey from Mexico through the Provinces of Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guatemala, Vera Paz, Truxillo, Comayagua; with his abode Twelve years about Guatemala, and especially in the Indian-towns of Mixco, Pinola, Petapa, Amatitlan. As also his strange and wonderfull Conversion, and Calling from those remote Parts to his Native Countrey. With his return through the Province of Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, to Nicoya, Panama, Portobelo, Cartagena, and Havana, with divers occurrents and dangers that did befal in the said Journey. ALSO, A New and exact Discovery of the Spanish Navigation to those Parts; And of their Dominions, Government, Religion, Forts, Castles, Ports, Havens, Commodities, fashions, behaviour of Spaniards, Priests and Friers, Blackmores, Mulatto's, Mestiso's, Indians; and of their Feasts and Solemnities. With a Grammar, or some few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue, called, Poconchi, or Pocoman.

Family Politics in Early Modern Literature

Author : Hannah Crawforth,Sarah Lewis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017-01-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137511447

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Family Politics in Early Modern Literature by Hannah Crawforth,Sarah Lewis Pdf

This book considers the ways that family relationships (parental, marital, sibling or other) mimic, and stand in for, political ones in the Early Modern period, and vice versa. Bringing together leading international scholars in literary-historical fields to produce scholarship informed by the perspective of contemporary politics, the volume examines the ways in which the family defines itself in transformative moments of potential crisis – birth and death, maturation, marriage – moments when the family is negotiating its position within and through broader cultural frameworks, and when, as a result, family ‘politics’ become most apparent.

The English-American

Author : Thomas Gage
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134285150

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The English-American by Thomas Gage Pdf

The publication in 1648 of the first authentic account of the provinces of New Spain and Central America by a well-known and educated Englishman excited widespread interest, and The English American found many readers.

Norton's Literary Letter

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1857
Category : America
ISBN : HARVARD:HXQSCX

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The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond

Author : Richard Finn
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781009193924

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The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond by Richard Finn Pdf

The history of the Dominicans in the British Isles is a rich and fascinating one. Eight centuries have passed since the Friars Preachers landed on England's shores. Yet no book charting the history of the English Province has appeared for close on a hundred years. Richard Finn now sets right this neglect. He guides the reader engagingly and authoritatively through the medieval, early modern and contemporary periods: from the arrival of the first Black Friars – and the Province's 1221 foundation by Gilbert de Fresnay – to Dominican missions to the Caribbean and Southern Africa and seismic changes in church and society after Vatican II. He discusses the Province's medieval resilience and sudden Reformation collapse; attempts in the 1650s to restore it; its Babylonian Exile in the Low Countries; its virtual disappearance in the nineteenth century; and its unlikely modern revival. This is an essential work for medievalists, theologians and historians alike.

Gage's Instructions

Author : Thomas Gage,Henry De Berniere
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-13
Category : History
ISBN : EAN:4064066188849

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Gage's Instructions by Thomas Gage,Henry De Berniere Pdf

Gage's Instructions" by Thomas Gage and Henry De Berniere is an invaluable historical document that provides insights into military tactics and colonial governance during the American Revolutionary period. Gage, a prominent British military figure, offers his instructions to officers serving in the American colonies, and De Berniere contributes additional commentary. This work sheds light on the strategies, challenges, and political considerations of the British forces during a critical time in American history.

American and British Writers in Mexico, 1556-1973

Author : Drewey Wayne Gunn
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292773110

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American and British Writers in Mexico, 1556-1973 by Drewey Wayne Gunn Pdf

American and British Writers in Mexico is the study that laid the foundation upon which subsequent examinations of Mexico’s impact upon American and British letters have built. Chosen by the Mexican government to be placed, in translation, in its public libraries, the book was also referenced by Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz in an article in the New Yorker, “Reflections—Mexico and the United States.” Drewey Wayne Gunn demonstrates how Mexican experiences had a singular impact upon the development of English writers, beginning with early British explorers who recorded their impressions for Hakluyt’s Voyages, through the American Beats, who sought to escape the strictures of American culture. Among the 140 or so writers considered are Stephen Crane, Ambrose Bierce, Langston Hughes, D. H. Lawrence, Somerset Maugham, Katherine Anne Porter, Hart Crane, Malcolm Lowry, John Steinbeck, Graham Greene, Tennessee Williams, Saul Bellow, William Carlos Williams, Robert Lowell, Ray Bradbury, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and Jack Kerouac. Gunn finds that, while certain elements reflecting the Mexican experience—colors, landscape, manners, political atmosphere, a sense of the alien—are common in their writings, the authors reveal less about Mexico than they do about themselves. A Mexican sojourn often marked the beginning, the end, or the turning point in a literary career. The insights that this pioneering study provide into our complex cultural relationship with Mexico, so different from American and British authors’ encounters with Continental cultures, remain vital. The book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the full range of the impact of the expatriate experience on writers.

Seventeenth-Century America

Author : James Morton Smith
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807839812

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Seventeenth-Century America by James Morton Smith Pdf

In this series of provocative essays, nine specialists in early American history examine some of the more important aspects of the seventeenth-century colonial experience, presenting an impressive sampling of modern historical research on such topics as colonists and Indians, people and society, church and state, and history and historians. Originally published 1959. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.