Buccaneers and Privateers

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Buccaneers and Privateers

The Story of the English Sea Rover, 1675–1725

Literary studies: general General and world history European history European history History Maritime history Bibles Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts International law, transport and commerce: maritime law Shipping law

Author: Richard Frohock

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Language: English

Published by: University of Delaware Press

Published on: 13th July 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 202 pages

ISBN: 9781611493887


Historical Context

In the late seventeenth century, Spain dominated the Caribbean and Central and South America, establishing colonies, mining gold and silver, and gathering riches from Asia for transportation back to Europe. Seeking to disrupt Spain’s nearly unchecked empire-building and siphon off some of their wealth, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British adventurers—both legitimate and illegitimate—led numerous expeditions into the Caribbean and the Pacific.

Voyagers and Narratives

Many voyagers wrote accounts of their exploits, captivating readers with their tales of exotic places, shocking hardships and cruelties, and daring engagements with national enemies. Widely distributed and read, buccaneering and privateering narratives contributed significantly to England’s imaginative, literary rendering of the Americas in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and they provided a venue for public dialogue about sea rovers and their position within empire.

Focus of the Book

This book takes as its subject the literary and rhetorical construction of voyagers and their histories, and by extension, the representation of English imperialism in popular sea-voyage narratives of the period.

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