Synopses & Reviews
Colonial Transformations covers early modern English poetry and plays, Gaelic poetry, and a wide range of English colonial propaganda. In the book, Bach contends that England’s colonial ambitions surface in all of its literary texts. Those texts played multiple roles in England’s colonial expansions and emerging imperialism. Those roles included publicizing colonial efforts, defining some people as white and some as barbarians, constituting enduring stereotypes of native people, and resisting official versions of colonial encounters.
Synopsis
"Colonial Transformations" examines the intersections between early modern English literature and the English colonizations of Virginia, Bermuda, and Ireland.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-280) and index.
About the Author
Rebecca Ann Bach is Associate Professor of English at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Table of Contents
* Colonial Poetics in Spenser’s Amoretti * Bermuda’s Ireland * The Atlantic World Transformed on the London Stage * Colonial Transformations in Court and City Entertainments * “A Virginia Maske * Epilogue
* Colonial Poetics in Spenser’s Amoretti * Bermuda’s Ireland * The Atlantic World Transformed on the London Stage * Colonial Transformations in Court and City Entertainments * “A Virginia Maske * Epilogue