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Oracles of Empire: Poetry, Politics, and Commerce in British America, 1690-1750

Contributor(s): Shields, David S (Author)

ISBN: 9780226752983

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: September 24, 1990

Dewey: 811.109358

LCCN: 90010836

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.89" H x 9.32" L x 6.35" W ( 1.30 lbs) 310 pages

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Literary Criticism | Poetry

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Description: This innovative look at previously neglected poetry in British America represents a major contribution to our understanding of early American culture. Spanning the period from the Glorious Revolution (1690) to the end of King George's War (1750), this study critically reconstitutes the literature of empire in the thirteen colonies, Canada, and the West Indies by investigating over 300 texts in mixed print and manuscript sources, including poems in pamphlets and newspapers.

British America's poetry of empire was dominated by three issues: mercantilism's promise that civilization and wealth would be transmitted from London to the provinces; the debate over the extent of metropolitan prerogatives in law and commerce when they obtruded upon provincial rights and interests; and the argument that Britain's imperium pelagi was an ethical empire, because it depended upon the morality of trade, while the empires of Spain and France were immoral empires because they were grounded upon conquest. In discussing these issues, Shields provides a virtual anthology of poems long lost to students of American literature.

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David S. Shields is the Carolina Distinguished Professor at the University of South Carolina and chairman of the Carolina Gold Rice Foundation. He has been the recipient of the Southern Foodways Alliance's Ruth Fertel Keeper of the Flame Award.

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