Although much has been said about the position of The Female American; or, The Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield within the field of eighteenth-century circum-Atlantic fiction, little has been posited about this novel’s response to contemporaneous British imperialism and the meaning that could be inferred from the novel within such circumstances.1 At the time Adventures was published anonymously in London in 1767, outcomes regarding Europe’s imperial struggles in the New World were undetermined. The Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) and Pontiacs War (1763–1766) demonstrate the geographic extent of the conflicts among European powers and between European and Native American nations. Fred Anderson describes the Seven Years’ War as “a violent impe...
Before British sovereignty extended over Asia, Africa and Australasia, there was a first British emp...
2011-07-29In Unsettling the Nation, I explore the uneven construction of a non-Western imaginary in ...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
When it first appeared in 1767, this novel was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; full of won...
In the early English novel British emigrants to the Americas occupied an ambivalent position within ...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
In the 1580s, almost a century after Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World, England c...
In the 1580s, almost a century after Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World, England c...
The Female American arises naturally from the 1760s, when the Seven Years’ War concluded and Britons...
In the summer of 1866, members of the Fenian Brotherhood—an Irish American nationalist organization—...
In the summer of 1866, members of the Fenian Brotherhood—an Irish American nationalist organization—...
My thesis project consists of a novel titled Sarah Across America. The aesthetic purpose of the proj...
My thesis project consists of a novel titled Sarah Across America. The aesthetic purpose of the proj...
Before British sovereignty extended over Asia, Africa and Australasia, there was a first British emp...
2011-07-29In Unsettling the Nation, I explore the uneven construction of a non-Western imaginary in ...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
When it first appeared in 1767, The Female American was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; fu...
When it first appeared in 1767, this novel was called a sort of second Robinson Crusoe; full of won...
In the early English novel British emigrants to the Americas occupied an ambivalent position within ...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
In the 1580s, almost a century after Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World, England c...
In the 1580s, almost a century after Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World, England c...
The Female American arises naturally from the 1760s, when the Seven Years’ War concluded and Britons...
In the summer of 1866, members of the Fenian Brotherhood—an Irish American nationalist organization—...
In the summer of 1866, members of the Fenian Brotherhood—an Irish American nationalist organization—...
My thesis project consists of a novel titled Sarah Across America. The aesthetic purpose of the proj...
My thesis project consists of a novel titled Sarah Across America. The aesthetic purpose of the proj...
Before British sovereignty extended over Asia, Africa and Australasia, there was a first British emp...
2011-07-29In Unsettling the Nation, I explore the uneven construction of a non-Western imaginary in ...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...