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South Sea tales ([New ed.])

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The literary world was shocked when in 1889, at the height of his career, Robert Louis Stevenson announced his intention to settle permanently on the Pacific island of Samoa.

His readers were equally shocked when he began to use the subject material offered by his new environment, not to promote a romance of empire, but to produce some of the most ironic and critical treatments of imperialism in nineteenth-century fiction.

Stevenson emerges as a witness both to the cross-culturalencounters of nineteenth-century imperialism and to the creation of the global culture which characterizes the post-colonial world.

Contains: The Beach of FalesA! The Bottle Imp; The Isle of Voices; The Ebb-Tide; A Trio and Quartette; The Cart-Horses and the Saddle-Horse; Something In It.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0191021393 / 9780191021398
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
823.8
08/05/2008
England
English
259 pages
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