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Charles Johnson's "General History of the Pyrates" and Global Commerce: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850

Autor Noel Chevalier
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2025
A bestseller upon its publication in 1724, Charles Johnson’s General History of the Pyrates shaped public perceptions of piracy with its portraits of such legendary figures as Blackbeard, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, and Bartholomew Roberts. Yet despite influencing everything from Treasure Island to Peter Pan, Johnson’s book has yet to be taken seriously as a literary work in its own right.
 
This study explores how General History of the Pyrates was at the heart of early eighteenth-century British debates about commerce, colonialism, and law. Examining how pirates are depicted as both monsters and Great Men, Noel Chevalier untangles the contradictions within a Britain emerging as a colonial superpower, where ruthlessness and ambition were both feared and praised. Traveling the high seas to plunder treasure from foreign lands, pirates were not so different from the British capitalists who built fortunes from resource extraction, the plantation economy, and the transatlantic slave trade. Connecting the work to later books like Gulliver’s Travels and The Beggar’s Opera that satirized the era and its power-hungry prime minister Robert Walpole, Chevalier shows how the pirate became an iconic figure in 1720s Britain, a time of cold-hearted capitalism and rapacious colonial expansion.


 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781684485543
ISBN-10: 1684485541
Pagini: 182
Ilustrații: 8 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850


Notă biografică

NOEL CHEVALIER teaches English at Luther College at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan. The author of several articles on pirates and pirate literature, he has also edited an edition of David Garrick and George Colman’s The Clandestine Marriage and, with Min Wild, coedited Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-First Century (Bucknell University Press).

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Preface
A Note on Citations
Introduction: Monstrous Business
1    A General History of General History
Monsters
2    “Let Us Make a Hell of Our Own”: The Pirate as Monster
3    The “Borders of the Possible”: General History, Commerce, and Empire
Interlude
4    “Pirate Vices, Publick Benefits”: The Social Ethics of Piracy in the 1720s
Great Men
5    Plutarch on the Spanish Main: Pirates and “Great Men”
6    “Their Crimes conspir’d to make ’em Great”: Piracy and the Spectacle of Law
Conclusion
Appendix: Editions of General History of the Pyrates
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Descriere

Examining how Charles Johnson’s 1724 bestseller General History of the Pyrates depicts figures like Blackbeard both as monsters and Great Men, Noel Chevalier explores how the work untangles the contradictions within a fiercely capitalist slave-trading Britain emerging as a colonial superpower, where ruthlessness and ambition were both feared and praised.