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Castaway Bodies in the Eighteenth–Century English Robinsonade

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Exploring the metamorphoses of the body in the eighteenth-century Robinsonade as a crucial aspect of the genre’s ideologies, Castaway Bodies offers focused readings of intriguing, yet often forgott...
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  • 06 February 2024
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Exploring the metamorphoses of the body in the eighteenth-century Robinsonade as a crucial aspect of the genre’s ideologies, Castaway Bodies offers focused readings of intriguing, yet often forgotten, novels: Peter Longueville’s The English Hermit (1727), Robert Paltock’s Peter Wilkins (1751) and The Female American (1767) by an anonymous author. The book shows that by rewriting the myths of the New Adam, the Androgyne and the Amazon, respectively, these novels went beyond, though not completely counter to, the politics of conquest and mastery that are typically associated with the Robinsonade. It argues that even if these narratives could still be read as colonial fantasies, they opened a space for more consistent rejections of the imperial agenda in contemporary castaway fiction.
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Price: $65.00
Pages: 110
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mini-Monographs in Literary and Cultural Studies
Publication Date: 06 February 2024
ISBN: 9789004690455
Format: Paperback
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Jakub Lipski is University Professor of Anglophone Literatures, Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland. He has published extensively on eighteenth-century English fiction and its afterlives. He is the editor of Rewriting Crusoe: The Robinsonade across Languages, Cultures, and Media (Bucknell University Press, 2020).