This article explores the alignment of John Smith’s 'Generall Historie' with the development of national narrative. Drawing on critical theories of nation building, the essay develops the thesis that Smith and the Virginia Company of London reformulated an Anglo-Saxon nation-building myth specifically for New World conquering. The most Anglo-Saxon of these nation-building myths, which was designed to advertise peace and security in Virginia, is the Pocahontas story, itself a reformulation of an Anglo-Saxon myth signifying the marriage between cultures. In this way, Smith’s narrative and, ultimately, the dominant mythology of settlement established by the Virginia Company, are both shaped by Anglo-Saxon ideological conventions used to bolste...
The Jamestown colonists’ accounts of their capture of Pocahontas, her reactions to life among them, ...
It was no coincidence that commercial theater, a market society, the British middle class, and the "...
International audienceIn this article I will argue that between 1765 and 1772, the myth of the Engli...
Drawing on the concept of uneven and combined development this article critically interrogates Bened...
Seventeenth century mercantilist economics is based on translating : foreign wealth changes meaning...
The story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith, dating from the early days of the first permanent En...
The Story of Pocahontas and John Smith as a Symbolic American Folktale, is a work that shows how Poc...
This paper examines how William Bradford’s On Plymouth Plantation attempts to link the Anglo-Saxon m...
This article examines the clash between John Smith and Edward Maria Wingfield as an emblematic examp...
Historical narratives and anecdotes concerning Captain John Smith have been told and retold througho...
In his New World narratives, Captain John Smith presents himself as the playwright of the the Virg...
If American literary histories so often begin with the New England Puritans, it is because histories...
The article explores early criticisms of Adam Smith, with particular reference to long-distance comm...
It has become almost a cliché that during the period of intense colonialism by the great powers of ...
Decisive leader, prolific writer, astute American visionary, Captain John Smith was the crucial foun...
The Jamestown colonists’ accounts of their capture of Pocahontas, her reactions to life among them, ...
It was no coincidence that commercial theater, a market society, the British middle class, and the "...
International audienceIn this article I will argue that between 1765 and 1772, the myth of the Engli...
Drawing on the concept of uneven and combined development this article critically interrogates Bened...
Seventeenth century mercantilist economics is based on translating : foreign wealth changes meaning...
The story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith, dating from the early days of the first permanent En...
The Story of Pocahontas and John Smith as a Symbolic American Folktale, is a work that shows how Poc...
This paper examines how William Bradford’s On Plymouth Plantation attempts to link the Anglo-Saxon m...
This article examines the clash between John Smith and Edward Maria Wingfield as an emblematic examp...
Historical narratives and anecdotes concerning Captain John Smith have been told and retold througho...
In his New World narratives, Captain John Smith presents himself as the playwright of the the Virg...
If American literary histories so often begin with the New England Puritans, it is because histories...
The article explores early criticisms of Adam Smith, with particular reference to long-distance comm...
It has become almost a cliché that during the period of intense colonialism by the great powers of ...
Decisive leader, prolific writer, astute American visionary, Captain John Smith was the crucial foun...
The Jamestown colonists’ accounts of their capture of Pocahontas, her reactions to life among them, ...
It was no coincidence that commercial theater, a market society, the British middle class, and the "...
International audienceIn this article I will argue that between 1765 and 1772, the myth of the Engli...