Representing the New World
J. Hart
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Description for Representing the New World
Paperback. Representing the New World argues for the importance of Spain in the New World as an example of France and England in their efforts to establish colonies and suggests that this example was ambivalent and contradictory as well as surprisingly persistent in the representations of Spain in French and English texts concerning the Americas. Num Pages: 351 pages, biography. BIC Classification: DS; HBAH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140. .
Representing the New World argues for the importance of Spain in the New World as an example of France and England in their efforts to establish colonies and suggests that this example was ambivalent and contradictory as well as surprisingly persistent in the representations of Spain in French and English texts concerning the Americas.
Representing the New World argues for the importance of Spain in the New World as an example of France and England in their efforts to establish colonies and suggests that this example was ambivalent and contradictory as well as surprisingly persistent in the representations of Spain in French and English texts concerning the Americas.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
351
Condition
New
Number of Pages
351
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349386017
SKU
V9781349386017
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99-15
About J. Hart
Jonathan Hart is a poet, critic, historian, and author of Theater and World, Breath and Dust, Representing the New World, Empires and Colonies, Musing, Dreamwork, From Shakespeare to Obama. He has held appointments and visiting appointments at Toronto, Cambridge, Alberta, the Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III), Princeton, Harvard and elsewhere. His work has been translated into many languages.
Reviews for Representing the New World
Although a study of rhetoric and literary texts, Hart's unique study will interest all students of the early modern age of exploration. Choice