Columbus, Shakespeare, and the interpretation of the New World

Columbus, Shakespeare, and the interpretation of the New World
About this book
"Columbus, Shakespeare and the Interpretation of the New World explores a range of images and texts that shed light on the complexity of the European reception and interpretation of the New World. Hart examines Columbus's first representation of the natives and the New World, the representation of him in subsequent ages, the portrayal of America in sexual terms, the cultural intricacies brought into play by a variety of translators and mediators, the tensions between the aesthetic and colonial in Shakespeare's The Tempest, and a discussion of cultural and voice appropriation that examines the colonial in the postcolonial."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL3937694W
Subjects
AmericaDiscovery and explorationEnglish literatureExplorers in literatureGeographical discoveries in literatureGeographyGeography in literatureHistoriographyHistory and criticismIn literatureIndians in literatureIslands in literatureKnowledgeShakespeare, william, 1564-1616Columbus, christopher, 1451-1506English literature, history and criticismAmerica, in literatureAmerica, discovery and exploration