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The novel and the sea

M Beaumont
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The article was published on 2011-05-27 and is currently open access. It has received 34 citations till now.

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Of other seas: metaphors and materialities in maritime regions

TL;DR: The authors proposes a perspective that highlights the liquidity of the ocean, so that the sea is seen not just as a space that facilitates movement between a region's nodes but as one that, throug...
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Transculturality and German Discourse in the Age of European Colonialism

Chunjie Zhang
TL;DR: Herder as discussed by the authors pointed out that the colonized regions cry for revenge because European colonialism continuously devastates their living conditions, and pointed out the need for a global justice and human dignity that defies the protean nature of time.
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Oceanic voyages, maritime books, and eccentric inscriptions

Adriana Craciun
- 29 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: The authors reframes exploration histories that typically retrace continuities between explorers, by focusing instead on the discontinuities in the changing conditions of authorship and publication, and considers the convergence of exploration and book history at three critical junctures: at the turn of the eighteenth century (Dampier), in the mid-to-late 1800 century (Cook), and in the early nineteenth century (Ross).
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Three Sheets to the Wind: The Jolly Jack Tar and Eighteenth-Century British Masculinity

TL;DR: The authors traces the development of the Jolly Jack Tar, a widespread image of the common British sailor, beginning with the formal establishment of the Royal Navy in 1660 and ending in 1817 with the publication of Jane Austen's Persuasion, a novel devoted to presenting a new model of the professional seaman.
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Of other seas: metaphors and materialities in maritime regions

TL;DR: The authors proposes a perspective that highlights the liquidity of the ocean, so that the sea is seen not just as a space that facilitates movement between a region's nodes but as one that, throug...
Book

Transculturality and German Discourse in the Age of European Colonialism

Chunjie Zhang
TL;DR: Herder as discussed by the authors pointed out that the colonized regions cry for revenge because European colonialism continuously devastates their living conditions, and pointed out the need for a global justice and human dignity that defies the protean nature of time.
Journal ArticleDOI

Oceanic voyages, maritime books, and eccentric inscriptions

Adriana Craciun
- 29 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: The authors reframes exploration histories that typically retrace continuities between explorers, by focusing instead on the discontinuities in the changing conditions of authorship and publication, and considers the convergence of exploration and book history at three critical junctures: at the turn of the eighteenth century (Dampier), in the mid-to-late 1800 century (Cook), and in the early nineteenth century (Ross).
DissertationDOI

Three Sheets to the Wind: The Jolly Jack Tar and Eighteenth-Century British Masculinity

TL;DR: The authors traces the development of the Jolly Jack Tar, a widespread image of the common British sailor, beginning with the formal establishment of the Royal Navy in 1660 and ending in 1817 with the publication of Jane Austen's Persuasion, a novel devoted to presenting a new model of the professional seaman.