Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 1652?1771

By (author)Peter Craft

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Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 1652?1771 demonstrates how British travel narratives of the long eighteenth century distinguished between Mughal and American ?Indians.? Through a New Historical and postcolonial lens, it argues that the distinction between East and West ?Indians? was widely recognized and shaped British people?s tendency to view Mughal Indians as similar and in some ways even superior to Europeans while they disdained native populations in the Americas. Drawing on representations of ?Indians? in Peter Heylyn?s critically neglected 1652 Cosmographie as well as representations in the works of canonical literary authors such as John Dryden, Richard Steele, and Henry Mackenzie, this monograph provides a more nuanced account of the origins and (d)evolution of ?Indian? stereotypes than scholars have to date. A text committed to the exposure and eradication of colonial rhetoric and violence, Peter Craft?s Warfare, Trade, and the Indies in British Literature, 1652?1771 proposes a

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Peter Craft

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9781683933106

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