Inventing Virginia Sir Walter Raleigh and the rhetoric of colonization, 1584-1590 /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
P. Lang,
c2007.
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| Series: | Early American literature and culture through the American renaissance ;
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Table of Contents:
- Virginia as a garden : Arthur Barlowe's "first voyage made to the coastes of America" (1584)
- Explaining a failure : Ralph Lane's 1586 Account as apologia
- Thomas Hariot's A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia and the possibilities of settlement
- The English gaze, Virginia, and the Roanoke Indians : John White as ethnographic illustrator
- Renaissance surveying techniques and the 1590 Hariot-White-de Bry maps of Virginia
- John White and the Renaissance exploration report as personal apologia
- Conclusion.