Last Voyages: Cavendish, Hudson, Ralegh. The Original Narratives

Author:   Philip Edwards (King Alfred Professor of English Literature, King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198128946


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   03 November 1988
Format:   Hardback
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Last Voyages: Cavendish, Hudson, Ralegh. The Original Narratives


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The narratives of the voyages of the Elizabethan and early Jacobean era have served their turn over the centuries as stirring accounts of the daring of the empire-builders. In this collection of the contemporary accounts of three famous 'last voyages', these writings can be seen as a powerful and special kind of literature, having kinship with the great fictional tragedies of the period. Thomas Cavendish attempted in 1591 to repeat his earlier triumphant circumnavigation of the globe, but could not get through the Magellan Straits and died at sea, probably by his own hand, on the voyage home. Henry Hudson, making yet another attempt to find the North-West Passage in 1610-11, was set adrift in the ice by his own crew. Sir Walter Ralegh, released from the Tower, failed to find the Guiana gold in 1617-18 and came home to the executioner's axe. The men who wrote the accounts of these disastrous ventures were the participants themselves: the leaders, the mutineers, young gentlemen, even a poet and a mathematician. Apart from the poet, none were writing for a living, though some of them were writing for their lives, passionately justifying or exonerating themselves, challenging and contradicting each other. Brought together, their accounts form moving documents of endeavour and defeat in difficult seas and hostile terrain. All the narratives, given in modern spelling, have been newly re-edited from the original manuscripts or printings, with ample introductions which correct the existing historical record on a number of points, and with full explanatory commentary.

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Author:   Philip Edwards (King Alfred Professor of English Literature, King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.488kg
ISBN:  

9780198128946


ISBN 10:   0198128940
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   03 November 1988
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A valuable and welcome contribution to the field of travel literature in general. --Sixteenth Century Journal<br> Subtly and effectively combines the virtues of providing a not only a needed documentary source while at the same time developing a thesis that will find approval not only among maritime historians, but will be appreciated by those interested in biography, adventure literature, and the perversities of the human condition....A first rate job of editing and scholarship. --Albion<br> This excellent anthology demonstrates both readability and scholarly acuity....These volumes are useful for both the common reader and the 16th-century specialist, a rare qualty indeed in historical scholarship. --Choice<br>


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