Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels: Travel and Colonial Writing in English, 1550-1630: An Anthology

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Andrew Hadfield
OUP Oxford, Sep 20, 2001 - History - 321 pages
Here is a broad-based and accessible anthology of travel and colonial writing in the English Renaissance, selected to represent the world-picture of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century readers in England. It includes not just the narratives of discovery of the New World but also accounts of cultures already well known through trade links, such as Turkey and the Moluccan islands, and of places that featured just as significantly in the early modern English imagination: from Ireland to Russia and the Far East, from Calais to India and Africa, from France and Italy to the West Indies. The writings reveal painstaking attempts to understand the 'other' as well as ignorance and prejudice, surprising connections alongside phobic reactions to difference, the desire to co-operate alongside the desire to extinguish and exploit. The extracts are grouped geographically and prefaced by helpful headnotes, which supply essential information and alert readers to areas of debate. The editor provides a substantial introduction, as well as a chronology and full bibliography and seventeen original illustrations. This anthology provides a survey of what the average Renaissance reader could have found in contemporary books, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in how English men and women interacted with other cultures and countries.
 

Contents

MOTIVES FOR TRAVEL AND INSTRUCTIONS
9
INTRODUCTION
15
Richard Hakluyt the younger Prefatory Material to The Principall
24
Francis Bacon Of Travel 1612
33
EUROPE
41
Thomas Coryat Coryats Crudities 1611 Observations of Venice
52
Sir Charles Somerset Travel Diary 161112 Observations of Paris
64
16
68
William Lithgow The Totall Discourse of The Rare Adventures
179
THE FAR EAST AND THE SOUTH
189
A Letter of Father Diego De Pantoia written from the Court
198
08
200
Sir Henry Middleton Two Accounts of his Voyage to the Moluccas
208
The Travels of Peter Mundy in Asia 162834 Observations of India
225
24
238
Richard Eden The Decades of the Newe Worlde or West India 1555
240

Fynes Moryson An Itinerary 1617 Observations of Italy
81
Sir Henry Wotton Letter to James I from Venice 1618
98
William Lithgow The Totall Discourse of The Rare Adventures
106
AFRICA AND THE NEAR EAST
117
Giles Fletcher The description of the countrey of Russia 1588
127
John Leo Africanus The History and Description of Africa trans
139
George Sandys A Relation of a Journey Begun 1610 1615
152
Fynes Moryson An Itinerary 1617 Observations of the Ottoman
166
Sir George Peckham A true report of the late discoveries of
256
28
267
33
279
William Strachey The Historie of Travell into Virginia Britania
296
Guide to Further Reading
309
36
317
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Andrew Hadfield is at University of Wales at Aberystwyth.